We have observed three-dimensional crystals of the calcium pump from sarcoplasmic reticulum by atomic force microscopy (AFM). From AFM images of dried crystals, both on graphite and mica, we measured steps in the crystal thickness, corresponding to the unit cell spacing normal to the substrate. It is known from transmission electron microscopy that crystal periodicity in the plane of the substrate is destroyed by drying, and it was therefore not surprising that we were unable to observe this periodicity by AFM. Thus, we were motivated to use the AFM on hydrated crystals. In this case, crystal adsorption appeared to be a limiting factor, and our studies indicate that adsorption is controlled by the composition of the medium and by the physic...
AbstractFlat substrate surfaces are a key to successful imaging of biological macromolecules by atom...
High-resolution microscopy techniques provide a plethora of information on biological structures fro...
The behaviour of biological components in cellular membranes is vital to the function of cells howev...
We have observed three-dimensional crystals of the calcium pump from sarcoplasmic reticulum by atomi...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
AbstractElectron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional memb...
Electron microscopy of multilamellar crystals of CA(2+)-ATPase currently offers the best opportunity...
We have examined the structure of S-layers isolated from Sulfolobus acidocaldarius using atomic forc...
Structural studies of CaATPase from sarcoplasmic reticulum have so far been restricted to low resolu...
AbstractWe have used multilamellar crystals of the ATP-driven calcium pump from sarcoplasmic reticul...
Membrane bilayers of dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylethanolamine...
Samples of supported planar lipid-protein membranes and actin filaments on mica were imaged by atomi...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal method to study the surface topography of biologic...
Obtaining large, flat, well ordered crystals represents the key to structure determination by electr...
Electron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional membrane pro...
AbstractFlat substrate surfaces are a key to successful imaging of biological macromolecules by atom...
High-resolution microscopy techniques provide a plethora of information on biological structures fro...
The behaviour of biological components in cellular membranes is vital to the function of cells howev...
We have observed three-dimensional crystals of the calcium pump from sarcoplasmic reticulum by atomi...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
AbstractElectron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional memb...
Electron microscopy of multilamellar crystals of CA(2+)-ATPase currently offers the best opportunity...
We have examined the structure of S-layers isolated from Sulfolobus acidocaldarius using atomic forc...
Structural studies of CaATPase from sarcoplasmic reticulum have so far been restricted to low resolu...
AbstractWe have used multilamellar crystals of the ATP-driven calcium pump from sarcoplasmic reticul...
Membrane bilayers of dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylethanolamine...
Samples of supported planar lipid-protein membranes and actin filaments on mica were imaged by atomi...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal method to study the surface topography of biologic...
Obtaining large, flat, well ordered crystals represents the key to structure determination by electr...
Electron crystallography and atomic force microscopy allow the study of two-dimensional membrane pro...
AbstractFlat substrate surfaces are a key to successful imaging of biological macromolecules by atom...
High-resolution microscopy techniques provide a plethora of information on biological structures fro...
The behaviour of biological components in cellular membranes is vital to the function of cells howev...