Atomic force microscopy for protein detection and their physicochemical characterization

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Abstract

This review is focused on the atomic force microscopy (AFM) capabilities to study the properties of protein biomolecules and to detect the proteins in solution. The possibilities of application of a wide range of measuring techniques and modes for visualization of proteins, determination of their stoichiometric characteristics and physicochemical properties, are analyzed. Particular attention is paid to the use of AFM as a molecular detector for detection of proteins in solutions at low concentrations, and also for determination of functional properties of single biomolecules, including the activity of individual molecules of enzymes. Prospects for the development of AFM in combination with other methods for studying biomacromolecules are discussed.

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Pleshakova, T. O., Bukharina, N. S., Archakov, A. I., & Ivanov, Y. D. (2018, April 10). Atomic force microscopy for protein detection and their physicochemical characterization. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19041142

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