AbstractWe used dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) to explore the energy landscape of interactions between a chelated uranyl compound and a monoclonal antibody raised against the uranyl-dicarboxy-phenanthroline complex. We estimated the potential energy barrier widths and the relevant thermodynamic rate constants along the dissociation coordinate. Using atomic force microscopy, four different experimental setups with or without the uranyl ion in the chelate ligand, we have distinguished specific and nonspecific binding in the binding affinity of the uranyl compound to the antibody. The force loading rates for our system were measured from 15 to 26,400 pN/s. The results showed two regimes in the plot of the most probable unbinding force versus...
Dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) makes it possible to investigate specific interactions between two ...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
AbstractSmall ligands and their receptors are widely used non-covalent couplers in various biotech a...
International audienceWe used dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) to explore the energy landscape of in...
AbstractPrevious studies on molecular recognition of uranyl-DCP (dicarboxy-phenanthroline chelator) ...
International audiencePrevious studies on molecular recognition of uranyl-DCP (dicarboxy-phenanthrol...
International audienceThe energy landscape of the uranyl (UO$_2$ ) chelate dissociated from a monocl...
AbstractDynamic force spectroscopy probes the kinetic properties of molecules interacting with each ...
AbstractProtein–ligand interactions are ubiquitous and play important roles in almost every biologic...
ABSTRACT For many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy is a powerful technique based on the application of controlled fo...
AbstractForce spectroscopy and recognition imaging are important techniques for characterizing and m...
Documenting the modes of interaction of uranyl (UO 2 2+) with large biomolecules, and particularly w...
Protein-ligand interactions govern essential and ubiquitous biological processes such as immune resp...
Dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) makes it possible to investigate specific interactions between two ...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
AbstractSmall ligands and their receptors are widely used non-covalent couplers in various biotech a...
International audienceWe used dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) to explore the energy landscape of in...
AbstractPrevious studies on molecular recognition of uranyl-DCP (dicarboxy-phenanthroline chelator) ...
International audiencePrevious studies on molecular recognition of uranyl-DCP (dicarboxy-phenanthrol...
International audienceThe energy landscape of the uranyl (UO$_2$ ) chelate dissociated from a monocl...
AbstractDynamic force spectroscopy probes the kinetic properties of molecules interacting with each ...
AbstractProtein–ligand interactions are ubiquitous and play important roles in almost every biologic...
ABSTRACT For many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy is a powerful technique based on the application of controlled fo...
AbstractForce spectroscopy and recognition imaging are important techniques for characterizing and m...
Documenting the modes of interaction of uranyl (UO 2 2+) with large biomolecules, and particularly w...
Protein-ligand interactions govern essential and ubiquitous biological processes such as immune resp...
Dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) makes it possible to investigate specific interactions between two ...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
AbstractSmall ligands and their receptors are widely used non-covalent couplers in various biotech a...