AbstractUsing single molecule force spectroscopy we examine the response of heparin chains to mechanical stretching. We find that at forces below 200pN heparin behaves as a simple entropic spring. At ∼200pN heparin displays a large enthalpic elasticity, which is evident as a pronounced plateau in the force-extension relationship. We determine that this enthalpic elasticity is produced by sugar rings of heparin flipping to more energetic and more extended conformations. We estimate that in vivo, the forces which stretch heparin are comparable to the forces that trigger conformational transitions in our single molecule atomic force microscopy measurements. We hypothesize that these conformational transitions have biological significance in th...
International audienceSpectrins are cytoskeletal proteins located at the inner face of the plasma me...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in d...
Advances in single-molecule manipulation techniques have recently enabled researchers to study a gro...
ABSTRACT Using single molecule force spectroscopy we examine the response of heparin chains to mecha...
AbstractUsing single molecule force spectroscopy we examine the response of heparin chains to mechan...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanochemical behavior of homopolypeptides able to cha...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanochemical behavior of foldamers able to change the...
AbstractRecent advances in atomic force microscopy allowed globular and membrane proteins to be mech...
AbstractSpectrin is a vital and abundant protein of the cytoskeleton. It has an elongated structure ...
For thousands of years, nature has selected and perfected the conformation foldings of its molecular...
Single-molecule atomic force spectroscopy probes elastic properties of proteins such as titin and ub...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanochemical behavior of homopolypeptides able to cha...
none1noTraditionally, protein-protein adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibr...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanochemical behavior of homopolypeptides able to cha...
International audienceSpectrins are cytoskeletal proteins located at the inner face of the plasma me...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in d...
Advances in single-molecule manipulation techniques have recently enabled researchers to study a gro...
ABSTRACT Using single molecule force spectroscopy we examine the response of heparin chains to mecha...
AbstractUsing single molecule force spectroscopy we examine the response of heparin chains to mechan...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanochemical behavior of homopolypeptides able to cha...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanochemical behavior of foldamers able to change the...
AbstractRecent advances in atomic force microscopy allowed globular and membrane proteins to be mech...
AbstractSpectrin is a vital and abundant protein of the cytoskeleton. It has an elongated structure ...
For thousands of years, nature has selected and perfected the conformation foldings of its molecular...
Single-molecule atomic force spectroscopy probes elastic properties of proteins such as titin and ub...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanochemical behavior of homopolypeptides able to cha...
none1noTraditionally, protein-protein adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibr...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanochemical behavior of homopolypeptides able to cha...
International audienceSpectrins are cytoskeletal proteins located at the inner face of the plasma me...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in d...
Advances in single-molecule manipulation techniques have recently enabled researchers to study a gro...