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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Nature Chemical Biology 5, 383 - 390 (2009) Published online: 15 May 2009 | doi:10.1038/nchembio.181

Force probing surfaces of living cells to molecular resolution

Daniel J Müller1, Jonne Helenius1, David Alsteens2 & Yves F Dufrêne2


Biological processes rely on molecular interactions that can be directly measured using force spectroscopy techniques. Here we review how atomic force microscopy can be applied to force probe surfaces of living cells to single-molecule resolution. Such probing of individual interactions can be used to map cell surface receptors, and to assay the receptors' functional states, binding kinetics and landscapes. This information provides unique insight into how cells structurally and functionally modulate the molecules of their surfaces to interact with the cellular environment.

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