The folding and unfolding kinetics of single molecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, can be explored by mechanical pulling experiments. Determining intrinsic kinetic information, at zero stretching force, usually requires an extrapolation by fitting a theoretical model. Here, we apply a recent theoretical approach describing molecular rupture in the presence of force to unfolding kinetic data obtained from coarse-grained simulations of ubiquitin. Unfolding rates calculated from simulations over a broad range of stretching forces, for different pulling directions, reveal a remarkable "turnover" from a force-independent process at low force to a force-dependent process at high force, akin to the "roll-over" in unfolding rates sometimes ...
ABSTRACT Mechanical forces exerted by laser tweezers or atomic force microscopes can be used to driv...
Force probe methods are routinely used to study conformational transitions of biomolecules at single...
Single-molecule experiments and their application to probe the mechanical resistance and related pro...
The folding and unfolding kinetics of single molecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, can be ex...
Despite a large number of studies on the mechanical unfolding of proteins, there are still relativel...
AbstractMechanical forces play a key role in crucial cellular processes involving force-bearing biom...
AbstractSingle-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights i...
AbstractSingle-molecule manipulation techniques have enabled the characterization of the unfolding a...
AbstractSingle-molecule force-clamp spectroscopy is a valuable tool to analyze unfolding kinetics of...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights into the ...
The work presented in this dissertation focuses on the kinetics of biomolecular reactions under mech...
International audienceSingle-molecule force spectroscopies are remarkable tools for studying protein...
AbstractMechanical forces exerted by laser tweezers or atomic force microscopes can be used to drive...
AbstractSingle-molecule mechanical unfolding experiments have the potential to provide insights into...
Understanding the mechanisms of protein folding is a major challenge that is being addressed e¬ectiv...
ABSTRACT Mechanical forces exerted by laser tweezers or atomic force microscopes can be used to driv...
Force probe methods are routinely used to study conformational transitions of biomolecules at single...
Single-molecule experiments and their application to probe the mechanical resistance and related pro...
The folding and unfolding kinetics of single molecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, can be ex...
Despite a large number of studies on the mechanical unfolding of proteins, there are still relativel...
AbstractMechanical forces play a key role in crucial cellular processes involving force-bearing biom...
AbstractSingle-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights i...
AbstractSingle-molecule manipulation techniques have enabled the characterization of the unfolding a...
AbstractSingle-molecule force-clamp spectroscopy is a valuable tool to analyze unfolding kinetics of...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy is providing unique, and sometimes unexpected, insights into the ...
The work presented in this dissertation focuses on the kinetics of biomolecular reactions under mech...
International audienceSingle-molecule force spectroscopies are remarkable tools for studying protein...
AbstractMechanical forces exerted by laser tweezers or atomic force microscopes can be used to drive...
AbstractSingle-molecule mechanical unfolding experiments have the potential to provide insights into...
Understanding the mechanisms of protein folding is a major challenge that is being addressed e¬ectiv...
ABSTRACT Mechanical forces exerted by laser tweezers or atomic force microscopes can be used to driv...
Force probe methods are routinely used to study conformational transitions of biomolecules at single...
Single-molecule experiments and their application to probe the mechanical resistance and related pro...