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AFM Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy and Recent Progress of Its Applications in The Study of Biomolecules on Live Mammalian, Bacterial and Fungal Cell Surfaces
Yu Xiao-Ting1; Yang Zhong-Bo2; Wang Xin-Yan3; Tang Ming-Jie2; Wang Zhan-Zhong1; Wang Hua-Bin2
2016
摘要

Mechanical forces are always involved in a biological process in which intra- and/or inter-biomolecular interactions are essential. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal technique that can be used to investigate the mechanical interactions occurred in biological system, due to its high resolution in force measurement and its capability of working in near-physiological conditions. Single-molecule force spectroscopy based on AFM (AFM-SMFS) has an extraordinary ability to interrogate the intra- and/or inter- biomolecular interactions at the single-molecule and/or single-cell level. In this review, the basic principle of AFM-SMFS, and the techniques including AFM tip modifications (silicon/nitride silicon and gold-coated silicon tips), force spectroscopy measurement and data analysis (the worm-like chain model, the freely jointed chain model and the freely rotating chain model) required in AFM-SMFS, are briefly introduced. The emphasis is given on the recent progress made in investigating biomolecules, including proteins (transforming growth factor beta 1, CD20, Heat Shock Proteins, PTK7, heparin-binding haemagglutinin adhesion and Als5p adhesion proteins) and carbohydrates (glucose, mannose, galactose, group B carbohydrate, capsular polysaccharide, alpha-mannans, beta-mannans, beta-glucans and chitin) existing on mammalian, bacterial and fungal cell surfaces. Finally, the limitations of AFM-SMFS and its future applications have been summarized.

关键词Atomic Force Microscope Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy Biomacromolecule Cell Bacteria Fungus
发表期刊PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
ISSN1000-3282
卷号43期号:1页码:28-43
收录类别SCI
WOS记录号WOS:000368558100003
语种英语