Extremely weak protein-protein interactions (PPIs), signified by micromolar or even millimolar dissociation constants, are one of the keys to understanding the rapid responses of cellular systems. Although single-molecule methods are particularly useful in determining kinetics of biological processes, their application is largely limited to rather strong interactions because of the diffraction-limited observation volume. In this study, we report a single-molecule method that allows the characterization of PPIs using a prey concentration 4 orders of magnitude lower than the dissociation constant. Instead of increasing the concentration of diffusing molecules, which is inevitably limited by the optical diffraction limit, we employed an increa...
Imaging the location and dynamics of individual interacting protein pairs is essential but often dif...
Single-molecule fluorescence techniques, such as Fรถrster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluor...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) with atomic force microscope (AFM) has advanced our knowle...
The advent of single molecule fluorescence microscopy has allowed experimental molecular biophysics ...
Over the past decade, major breakthroughs were led in molecular biology with techniques allowing the...
Cellular processes result from dynamic interactions between biomolecules. The gold standard method f...
on Micro-patterned Surfaces. J. Vis. Exp. (37), e1969, doi:10.3791/1969 (2010). Unraveling the inter...
The development of the central dogma of molecular biology in the late 1950’s unlocked a now booming ...
Complexity and heterogeneity are common denominators of the many molecular events taking place insid...
Single-molecule fluorescence techniques have emerged as powerful tools to study biological processes...
DoctorExperimental analysis of biological systems by conventional methods is informative and useful,...
The potential of fluorescence-based methods and kinetic analysis in the screening and molecular-scal...
ABSTRACT: Current single-molecule techniques do not permit the real-time observation of multiple pro...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) with atomic force microscope (AFM) has advanced our knowle...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are an essential part of correct cellular functionality, making ...
Imaging the location and dynamics of individual interacting protein pairs is essential but often dif...
Single-molecule fluorescence techniques, such as Fรถrster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluor...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) with atomic force microscope (AFM) has advanced our knowle...
The advent of single molecule fluorescence microscopy has allowed experimental molecular biophysics ...
Over the past decade, major breakthroughs were led in molecular biology with techniques allowing the...
Cellular processes result from dynamic interactions between biomolecules. The gold standard method f...
on Micro-patterned Surfaces. J. Vis. Exp. (37), e1969, doi:10.3791/1969 (2010). Unraveling the inter...
The development of the central dogma of molecular biology in the late 1950’s unlocked a now booming ...
Complexity and heterogeneity are common denominators of the many molecular events taking place insid...
Single-molecule fluorescence techniques have emerged as powerful tools to study biological processes...
DoctorExperimental analysis of biological systems by conventional methods is informative and useful,...
The potential of fluorescence-based methods and kinetic analysis in the screening and molecular-scal...
ABSTRACT: Current single-molecule techniques do not permit the real-time observation of multiple pro...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) with atomic force microscope (AFM) has advanced our knowle...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are an essential part of correct cellular functionality, making ...
Imaging the location and dynamics of individual interacting protein pairs is essential but often dif...
Single-molecule fluorescence techniques, such as Fรถrster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluor...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) with atomic force microscope (AFM) has advanced our knowle...