How proteins respond to pulling forces, or protein nanomechanics, is a key contributor to the form and function of biological systems. Indeed, the conventional view that proteins are able to diffuse in solution does not apply to the many polypeptides that are anchored to rigid supramolecular structures. These tethered proteins typically have important mechanical roles that enable cells to generate, sense, and transduce mechanical forces. To fully comprehend the interplay between mechanical forces and biology, we must understand how protein nanomechanics emerge in living matter. This endeavor is definitely challenging and only recently has it started to appear tractable. Here, I introduce the main in vitro single-molecule biophysics methods ...
none1noTraditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. ...
Essentially all organisms from bacteria to humans are mechanosensitive. Physical forces regulate a l...
Can molecular dynamics simulations predict the mechanical behavior of protein complexes? Can simulat...
How proteins respond to pulling forces, or protein nanomechanics, is a key contributor to the form a...
For a comprehensive understanding of protein function and dynamics, it is crucial to study their mec...
Protein nanomechanics is a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of physics, chemistry and biol...
Mechanical force is present in all aspects of living systems. It affects the conformation of molecul...
All living organisms utilize thousands of molecular building blocks to perform mechanical tasks. The...
Medical management should be well-preserved; in particular, a fast, easy, and cheap diagnosis. Somet...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
The ability of a cell to sense their physical environment, including tension and stiffness, has been...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in d...
The mechanostability of proteins plays an important role in various biological processes, for exampl...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in ...
none1noTraditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. ...
Essentially all organisms from bacteria to humans are mechanosensitive. Physical forces regulate a l...
Can molecular dynamics simulations predict the mechanical behavior of protein complexes? Can simulat...
How proteins respond to pulling forces, or protein nanomechanics, is a key contributor to the form a...
For a comprehensive understanding of protein function and dynamics, it is crucial to study their mec...
Protein nanomechanics is a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of physics, chemistry and biol...
Mechanical force is present in all aspects of living systems. It affects the conformation of molecul...
All living organisms utilize thousands of molecular building blocks to perform mechanical tasks. The...
Medical management should be well-preserved; in particular, a fast, easy, and cheap diagnosis. Somet...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
The ability of a cell to sense their physical environment, including tension and stiffness, has been...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in d...
The mechanostability of proteins plays an important role in various biological processes, for exampl...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
Physical factors drive evolution and play important roles in motility and attachment as well as in ...
none1noTraditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. ...
Essentially all organisms from bacteria to humans are mechanosensitive. Physical forces regulate a l...
Can molecular dynamics simulations predict the mechanical behavior of protein complexes? Can simulat...