Force and function: probing proteins with AFM-based force spectroscopy
Forces play a pivotal role in life, and the response of live systems to forces requires
molecules and molecular interactions with adequate properties to counteract both in a …
molecules and molecular interactions with adequate properties to counteract both in a …
Single-molecule studies of protein folding
Although protein-folding studies began several decades ago, it is only recently that the tools
to analyze protein folding at the single-molecule level have been developed. Advances in …
to analyze protein folding at the single-molecule level have been developed. Advances in …
Next generation methods for single-molecule force spectroscopy on polyproteins and receptor-ligand complexes
Single-molecule force spectroscopy with the atomic force microscope provides molecular
level insights into protein function, allowing researchers to reconstruct energy landscapes …
level insights into protein function, allowing researchers to reconstruct energy landscapes …
Polyprotein of GB1 is an ideal artificial elastomeric protein
Naturally occurring elastomeric proteins function as molecular springs in their biological
settings and show mechanical properties that underlie the elasticity of natural adhesives …
settings and show mechanical properties that underlie the elasticity of natural adhesives …
Protein mechanics: from single molecules to functional biomaterials
Elastomeric proteins act as the essential functional units in a wide variety of biomechanical
machinery and serve as the basic building blocks for biological materials that exhibit superb …
machinery and serve as the basic building blocks for biological materials that exhibit superb …
Single-molecule force spectroscopy reveals a mechanically stable protein fold and the rational tuning of its mechanical stability
It is recognized that shear topology of two directly connected force-bearing terminal β-
strands is a common feature among the vast majority of mechanically stable proteins known …
strands is a common feature among the vast majority of mechanically stable proteins known …
A functional single-molecule binding assay via force spectroscopy
Y Cao, MM Balamurali… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
Protein–ligand interactions, including protein–protein interactions, are ubiquitously essential
in biological processes and also have important applications in biotechnology. A wide range …
in biological processes and also have important applications in biotechnology. A wide range …
Mechanical biochemistry of proteins one molecule at a time
The activity of proteins and their complexes often involves the conversion of chemical
energy (stored or supplied) into mechanical work through conformational changes …
energy (stored or supplied) into mechanical work through conformational changes …
Peroxisomal monoubiquitinated PEX5 interacts with the AAA ATPases PEX1 and PEX6 and is unfolded during its dislocation into the cytosol
PEX1 and PEX6 are two members of the ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities
(AAA) family and the core components of the receptor export module of the peroxisomal …
(AAA) family and the core components of the receptor export module of the peroxisomal …
The SecA motor generates mechanical force during protein translocation
The Sec translocon moves proteins across lipid bilayers in all cells. The Sec channel
enables passage of unfolded proteins through the bacterial plasma membrane, driven by …
enables passage of unfolded proteins through the bacterial plasma membrane, driven by …