Detection and characterization of single biomolecules at surfaces

Peter Hinterdorfer, Gerhard Schütz, Ferry Kienberger, Hansgeorg Schindler
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Abstract

The investigation of bio-molecules has entered a new age since the development of methodologies capable of studies at the level of single molecules. In biology, most molecules show a complex dynamical behavior, with individual motions and transitions between different states, occurring as highly correlated in space and time within an arrangement of various elements. In order to resolve such dynamical changes in ensemble average techniques, one would have to synchronize all molecules, which is hard to achieve and might interfere with important system properties. Single molecule studies, in contrast, do not require pretreatment of the system and resume, therefore, much less invasive methodologies. Here, we review recent employments for the investigation of bio-molecules on surfaces, in which the high local and temporal resolution of two complementary techniques, atomic force microscopy and single molecule fluorescence microscopy, is used to address single molecules. Novel methodologies for the characterization of biologically relevant parameters, functions and dynamical aspects of individual molecules are described.

表面单个生物分子的检测和表征
随着能够在单分子水平上进行研究的方法的发展,生物分子的研究进入了一个新的时代。在生物学中,大多数分子表现出复杂的动力学行为,在不同状态之间进行个体运动和转换,在各种元素的安排中,在空间和时间上高度相关。为了在系综平均技术中解决这种动态变化,人们必须同步所有分子,这很难实现,并且可能会干扰重要的系统特性。相比之下,单分子研究不需要预处理系统和恢复,因此,侵入性更小的方法。在这里,我们回顾了最近对表面生物分子的研究,其中原子力显微镜和单分子荧光显微镜这两种互补技术的高局部和时间分辨率被用来研究单分子。描述了生物相关参数,功能和单个分子动力学方面的表征的新方法。
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