Unfolding proteins with an atomic force microscope: Force-fluctuation- induced nonexponential kinetics

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We show that in experimental atomic force microscopy studies of the lifetime distribution of mechanically stressed folded proteins the effects of externally applied fluctuations cannot be distinguished from those of internally present fluctuations. In certain circumstances this leads to artificially nonexponential lifetime distributions, which can be misinterpreted as a signature of protein complexity. This work highlights the importance of fully characterizing and controlling external sources of fluctuation in mechanical studies of proteins before drawing conclusions on the physics at play on the molecular level. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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Clusel, M., & Corwin, E. I. (2011). Unfolding proteins with an atomic force microscope: Force-fluctuation- induced nonexponential kinetics. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 84(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.84.041920

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