Membrane-Protein Unfolding Intermediates Detected with Enhanced Precision Using a Zigzag Force Ramp

Volume: 118, Issue: 3, Pages: 667 - 675
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Precise quantification of the energetics and interactions that stabilize membrane proteins in a lipid bilayer is a long-sought goal. Toward this end, atomic force microscopy has been used to unfold individual membrane proteins embedded in their native lipid bilayer, typically by retracting the cantilever at a constant velocity. Recently, unfolding intermediates separated by as few as two amino acids were detected using focused-ion-beam-modified...
Paper Details
Title
Membrane-Protein Unfolding Intermediates Detected with Enhanced Precision Using a Zigzag Force Ramp
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
118
Issue
3
Pages
667 - 675
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