AbstractForce spectroscopy and recognition imaging are important techniques for characterizing and mapping molecular interactions. In both cases, an antibody is pulled away from its target in times that are much less than the normal residence time of the antibody on its target. The distribution of pulling lengths in force spectroscopy shows the development of additional peaks at high loading rates, indicating that part of the antibody frequently unfolds. This propensity to unfold is reversible, indicating that exposure to high loading rates induces a structural transition to a metastable state. Weakened interactions of the antibody in this metastable state could account for reduced specificity in recognition imaging where the loading rates ...
The contrast in atomic force microscope images arises from forces between the tip and the sample. It...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
AbstractForce spectroscopy and recognition imaging are important techniques for characterizing and m...
im ts t gth y fr l tr cifi lded ivin isc anc too qui ical image is acquired (3), yielding simultaneo...
ABSTRACT For many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies...
AbstractA force microscope operated with an amplitude modulation feedback (usually known as tapping-...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Single-Molecule Protein Dynamics.Intermittent jumping forc...
The formation of a specific complex between beta(2)mu globulin and anti beta(2)mu globulin was inves...
The formation of a specific complex between β2μglobulin and antiβ2μglobulin was investigated by ana...
none1noTraditionally, protein-protein adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibr...
ABSTRACT: Force-spectroscopy experiments make it possible to characterize single ligand−receptor pai...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
Force-spectroscopy experiments make it possible to characterize single ligand–receptor pairs. Here w...
: Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) measurements allow for quantification of the molecular f...
The contrast in atomic force microscope images arises from forces between the tip and the sample. It...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
AbstractForce spectroscopy and recognition imaging are important techniques for characterizing and m...
im ts t gth y fr l tr cifi lded ivin isc anc too qui ical image is acquired (3), yielding simultaneo...
ABSTRACT For many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies...
AbstractA force microscope operated with an amplitude modulation feedback (usually known as tapping-...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Single-Molecule Protein Dynamics.Intermittent jumping forc...
The formation of a specific complex between beta(2)mu globulin and anti beta(2)mu globulin was inves...
The formation of a specific complex between β2μglobulin and antiβ2μglobulin was investigated by ana...
none1noTraditionally, protein-protein adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibr...
ABSTRACT: Force-spectroscopy experiments make it possible to characterize single ligand−receptor pai...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
Force-spectroscopy experiments make it possible to characterize single ligand–receptor pairs. Here w...
: Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) measurements allow for quantification of the molecular f...
The contrast in atomic force microscope images arises from forces between the tip and the sample. It...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is able to manipulate biomolecules and their complexes with exquis...