AbstractThe protein folding process is described as diffusion on a high-dimensional energy landscape. Experimental data showing details of the underlying energy surface are essential to understanding folding. So far in single-molecule mechanical unfolding experiments a simplified model assuming a force-independent transition state has been used to extract such information. Here we show that this so-called Bell model, although fitting well to force velocity data, fails to reproduce full unfolding force distributions. We show that by applying Kramers’ diffusion model, we were able to reconstruct a detailed funnel-like curvature of the underlying energy landscape and establish full agreement with the data. We demonstrate that obtaining spatial...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
Single-molecule experiments and their application to probe the mechanical resistance and related pro...
AbstractThe protein folding process is described as diffusion on a high-dimensional energy landscape...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights into the ...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights into the ...
AbstractSingle-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights i...
The study of mechanical unfolding, through the combined efforts of atomic force microscopy and simul...
The study of mechanical unfolding, through the combined efforts of atomic force microscopy and simul...
Force spectroscopy techniques are often used to learn about the free energy landscape of single biom...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations supplement single-molecule pulling experiments by providing t...
Protein folding is described conceptually in terms of diffusion over a configurational free-energy l...
We probe the general characteristics of force-induced unfolding of proteins using lattice models. Th...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy using an atomic force microscope (AFM) can be used to measure the...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
Single-molecule experiments and their application to probe the mechanical resistance and related pro...
AbstractThe protein folding process is described as diffusion on a high-dimensional energy landscape...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights into the ...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights into the ...
AbstractSingle-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights i...
The study of mechanical unfolding, through the combined efforts of atomic force microscopy and simul...
The study of mechanical unfolding, through the combined efforts of atomic force microscopy and simul...
Force spectroscopy techniques are often used to learn about the free energy landscape of single biom...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations supplement single-molecule pulling experiments by providing t...
Protein folding is described conceptually in terms of diffusion over a configurational free-energy l...
We probe the general characteristics of force-induced unfolding of proteins using lattice models. Th...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy using an atomic force microscope (AFM) can be used to measure the...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free...
Single-molecule experiments and their application to probe the mechanical resistance and related pro...