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Adhesion Frequency Assay for In Situ Kinetics Analysis of Cross-Junctional Molecular Interactions at the Cell-Cell Interface
Published on: November 2, 2011
Dynamic force spectroscopy to probe adhesion strength of living cells
K Prechtel1, A R Bausch, V Marchi-Artzner
1Lehrstuhl für Biophysik, E22, Technische Universität München, D-85747 Garching, Germany.
Abstract:
We studied the mechanical strength of the adhesion of living cells to model membranes. The latter contained a RGD lipopeptide which is a high affinity binding site for a cell adhesion molecule (integrin alpha(V)beta(3)). Cells adhered specifically to the vesicles. We used micropipette aspiration for breaking this adhesion with well defined forces. Systematic variation of the rate of force application revealed pronounced kinetic effects. The dependence of the detachment forces on the loading rate was well described by a power law (exponent approximately 0.4), in agreement with recent theoretical work.

