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Noriyuki Kodera1, Toshio Ando2
1Nano Life Science Institute (WPI NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan.
Abstract:
High-speed atomic force microscopy allows for directly observing biological molecules in dynamic action at submolecular and sub-100 ms spatiotemporal resolution, without disturbing their function. This microscopy has recently been applied to various proteins with great success. Here, we describe methods to image myosin V molecules walking on actin filaments with high-speed atomic force microscopy.
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