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Multiplexed Single-molecule Force Proteolysis Measurements Using Magnetic Tweezers
Published on: July 25, 2012
Chemical force microscopy with active enzymes
M Fiorini1, R McKendry, M A Cooper
1Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
The adhesion forces have been measured between an atomic force microscope tip derivatized with an active enzyme, shikimate kinase, and an ATP mimic immobilized on a gold surface. Experiments with competitive binding of other ligands in solution show that the observed adhesion forces arise predominantly from specific interactions between the immobilized enzyme and surface-bound adenine derivative. These experiments represent a step in the development of a screening methodology based upon chemical force microscopy.
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