G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) relay extracellular information across cell membranes through a continuum of conformations that are not always captured in structures. Hence, complementary approaches are required to quantify the physical and chemical properties of the dynamic conformations linking to GPCR function. Atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based high-resolution imaging and force spectroscopy are unique methods to scrutinize GPCRs and to sense their interactions. Here, we exemplify recent AFM-based applications to directly observe the supramolecular assembly of GPCRs in native membranes, to measure the ligand-binding free-energy landscape, and how interactions modulate the structural properties of GPCRs. Common trends in GPCR functio...
Currently, there is a growing need for methods that can quantify and map the molecular interactions ...
MasterAtomic force spectroscopy (AFM) is a high resolution imaging tool, and it is suitable to inves...
Understanding biological interactions at a molecular level grants valuable information relevant to i...
International audienceG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form the largest family of cell surface re...
The introduction of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has allowed the visualization of single...
The introduction of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has allowed the visualization of single...
The introduction of super resolution fluorescence microscopy has allowed to visualize single protein...
Cell surface receptors, often called transmembrane receptors, are key cellular components as they co...
Force-distance curve-based atomic force microscopy has emerged into a sophisticated technique for im...
AbstractG protein coupled receptors are responsible for a wide variety of signaling responses in div...
BACKGROUND: Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) are responsible for extracellular signaling in t...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) function in complexes with a range of molecules and proteins inc...
There is a need in biochemical research for new tools that can image and manipulate biomolecular and...
G Protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute an abundant family of membrane proteins which play a ...
Ligand binding to receptors is one of the most important regulatory elements in biology as it is the...
Currently, there is a growing need for methods that can quantify and map the molecular interactions ...
MasterAtomic force spectroscopy (AFM) is a high resolution imaging tool, and it is suitable to inves...
Understanding biological interactions at a molecular level grants valuable information relevant to i...
International audienceG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form the largest family of cell surface re...
The introduction of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has allowed the visualization of single...
The introduction of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has allowed the visualization of single...
The introduction of super resolution fluorescence microscopy has allowed to visualize single protein...
Cell surface receptors, often called transmembrane receptors, are key cellular components as they co...
Force-distance curve-based atomic force microscopy has emerged into a sophisticated technique for im...
AbstractG protein coupled receptors are responsible for a wide variety of signaling responses in div...
BACKGROUND: Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) are responsible for extracellular signaling in t...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) function in complexes with a range of molecules and proteins inc...
There is a need in biochemical research for new tools that can image and manipulate biomolecular and...
G Protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute an abundant family of membrane proteins which play a ...
Ligand binding to receptors is one of the most important regulatory elements in biology as it is the...
Currently, there is a growing need for methods that can quantify and map the molecular interactions ...
MasterAtomic force spectroscopy (AFM) is a high resolution imaging tool, and it is suitable to inves...
Understanding biological interactions at a molecular level grants valuable information relevant to i...