病毒的原子力显微镜。

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pedro J de Pablo
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摘要

原子力显微镜(AFM)使获得纳米分辨率的图像成为可能,并完成标本的操作和物理表征,包括测定其机械和静电性能。原子力显微镜有广泛的应用,从材料科学到生物学。标本被支撑在固体表面上,可以在空气中、超高真空中或最重要的病毒研究中在液体中进行成像和操作。AFM的适应性也受到它可以处理的各种各样的大小非常不同的标本的青睐,例如原子、分子和包括病毒和细胞在内的分子复合物。此外,AFM还允许实时观察动力学。事实上,AFM促进了单分子实验,不仅可以看到而且可以触摸所研究的材料(即机械操作),并且构成了材料表征的基本信息来源。特别是,在纳米尺度上对病毒和其他生物分子聚集体的机械特性的研究提供了大量的信息,这有助于阐述复杂蛋白质聚集体的机械化学结构/功能模型,扩展和补充了其他技术获得的信息。
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Atomic Force Microscopy of Viruses.

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) makes it possible to obtain images at nanometric resolution, and to accomplish the manipulation and physical characterization of specimens, including the determination of their mechanical and electrostatic properties. AFM has an ample range of applications, from materials science to biology. The specimen, supported on a solid surface, can be imaged and manipulated while working in air, ultra-high vacuum or, most importantly for virus studies, in liquid. The adaptability of AFM is also favored by the large variety of specimens of very different sizes that it can deal with, such as atoms, molecules, and molecular complexes including viruses and cells. AFM allows, in addition, the possibility to observe dynamics in real time. Indeed, AFM facilitates single molecule experiments enabling not only to see but also to touch the material under study (i.e., mechanical manipulations) and constitutes a fundamental source of information for materials characterization. In particular, the study of the mechanical properties of viruses and other biomolecular aggregates at the nanoscale is providing humongous information This helps to elaborate mechano-chemical structure/function models of complex protein aggregates, expanding and complementing the information obtained by other techniques.

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Sub-cellular biochemistry
Sub-cellular biochemistry Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: The book series SUBCELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY is a renowned and well recognized forum for disseminating advances of emerging topics in Cell Biology and related subjects. All volumes are edited by established scientists and the individual chapters are written by experts on the relevant topic. The individual chapters of each volume are fully citable and indexed in Medline/Pubmed to ensure maximum visibility of the work.
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