Relatively recently, the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) emerged as a powerful tool for single molecule nanomechanical investigations. Parameters that can be measured by force spectroscopy using AFM, such as the force and total mechanical extension required to break bonds between various proteins can yield valuable insights into the nature of the bond (zippering vs. highly localized binding site), the sequence of its interactions and the energy landscape along the length of the interaction. In this review we discuss the use of AFM in force spectroscopy mode to study intermolecular interactions between the exocytotic proteins of the core SNARE complex. Information gathered by force spectroscopy of protein-protein interactions of this complex s...
none1noTraditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. ...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Relatively recently, the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) emerged as a powerful tool for single molecul...
Many reports have witnessed the potential of the atomic force microscope as a force sensor for probi...
© 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Atomic force microscopy (AFM) applied to biological systems...
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a 20 years old instrument that has proven valuable for the ultr...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of cells and of subcellular components are important...
AbstractProtein–ligand interactions are ubiquitous and play important roles in almost every biologic...
To study the structure, function, and interactions of proteins, a plethora of techniques is availabl...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy with the atomic force microscope provides molecular level insight...
Ritzefeld M, Walhorn V, Anselmetti D, Sewald N. Analysis of DNA interactions using single-molecule f...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
DoctorAbstract Chapter I. Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy for Biological and Materials Science...
One of the most exciting developments in the field of biological physics in recent years is the abil...
none1noTraditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. ...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Relatively recently, the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) emerged as a powerful tool for single molecul...
Many reports have witnessed the potential of the atomic force microscope as a force sensor for probi...
© 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Atomic force microscopy (AFM) applied to biological systems...
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a 20 years old instrument that has proven valuable for the ultr...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of cells and of subcellular components are important...
AbstractProtein–ligand interactions are ubiquitous and play important roles in almost every biologic...
To study the structure, function, and interactions of proteins, a plethora of techniques is availabl...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy with the atomic force microscope provides molecular level insight...
Ritzefeld M, Walhorn V, Anselmetti D, Sewald N. Analysis of DNA interactions using single-molecule f...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
DoctorAbstract Chapter I. Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy for Biological and Materials Science...
One of the most exciting developments in the field of biological physics in recent years is the abil...
none1noTraditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. ...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...