| Literature DB >> 20151046 |
Vedrana Montana1, Wei Liu, Umar Mohideen, Vladimir Parpura.
Abstract
Relatively recently, the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) emerged as a powerful tool for single molecule nanomechanical investigations. Parameters that can be measured by force spectroscopy using AFM, such as the force and total mechanical extension required to break bonds between various proteins can yield valuable insights into the nature of the bond (zippering vs. highly localized binding site), the sequence of its interactions and the energy landscape along the length of the interaction. In this review we discuss the use of AFM in force spectroscopy mode to study intermolecular interactions between the exocytotic proteins of the core SNARE complex. Information gathered by force spectroscopy of protein-protein interactions of this complex supplement previous results acquired with other techniques, and allows a deeper understanding of SNARE protein interactions and their role in exocytosis.Year: 2008 PMID: 20151046 PMCID: PMC2819743
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Croat Chem Acta ISSN: 0011-1643 Impact factor: 0.887