AbstractThus far, understanding how the confined cellular environment affects the lifetime of bonds, as well as the extraction of complexation rates, has been a major challenge in studies of cell adhesion. Based on a theoretical description of the growth curves of adhesion domains, we present a new (to our knowledge) method to measure the association rate kon of ligand-receptor pairs incorporated into lipid membranes. As a proof of principle, we apply this method to several systems. We find that the kon for the interaction of biotin with neutravidin is larger than that for integrin binding to RGD or sialyl Lewisx to E-selectin. Furthermore, we find kon to be enhanced by membrane fluctuations that increase the probability for encounters betw...
International audienceThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of bind...
AbstractWe report the first measurement of the kinetics of adhesion of a single giant vesicle contro...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyDOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.117895We describe a new method for determ...
AbstractThus far, understanding how the confined cellular environment affects the lifetime of bonds,...
Thus far, understanding how the confined cellular environment affects the lifetime of bonds, as well...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
AbstractThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological phenomena, esp...
AbstractWe report the first measurement of the kinetics of adhesion of a single giant vesicle contro...
AbstractThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of binding soluble or...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
International audienceThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of bind...
AbstractThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological phenomena, esp...
International audienceThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of bind...
AbstractWe report the first measurement of the kinetics of adhesion of a single giant vesicle contro...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyDOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.117895We describe a new method for determ...
AbstractThus far, understanding how the confined cellular environment affects the lifetime of bonds,...
Thus far, understanding how the confined cellular environment affects the lifetime of bonds, as well...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
AbstractThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological phenomena, esp...
AbstractWe report the first measurement of the kinetics of adhesion of a single giant vesicle contro...
AbstractThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of binding soluble or...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
International audienceThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of bind...
AbstractThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological phenomena, esp...
International audienceThe efficiency of many cell-surface receptors is dependent on the rate of bind...
AbstractWe report the first measurement of the kinetics of adhesion of a single giant vesicle contro...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyDOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.117895We describe a new method for determ...