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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Force Measurement Enabling Precise Analysis by Dynamic Force Spectroscopy
Atsushi Taninaka1  Yuuichi Hirano1  Osamu Takeuchi1 
[1] Institute of Applied Physics, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan;
关键词: dynamic force spectroscopy;    atomic force microscopy;    potential landscape;    functional molecules;    molecular recognition;   
DOI  :  10.3390/ijms13010453
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) makes it possible to investigate specific interactions between two molecules such as ligand-receptor pairs at the single-molecule level. In the DFS method based on the Bell-Evans model, the unbinding force applied to a molecular bond is increased at a constant rate, and the force required to rupture the molecular bond is measured. By analyzing the relationship between the modal rupture force and the logarithm of the loading rate, microscopic potential barrier landscapes and the lifetimes of bonds can be obtained. However, the results obtained, for example, in the case of streptavidin/biotin complexes, have differed among previous studies and some results have been inconsistent with theoretical predictions. In this study, using an atomic force microscopy technique that enables the precise analysis of molecular interactions on the basis of DFS, we investigated the effect of the sampling rate on DFS analysis. The shape of rupture force histograms, for example, was significantly deformed at a sampling rate of 1 kHz in comparison with that of histograms obtained at 100 kHz, indicating the fundamental importance of ensuring suitable experimental conditions for further advances in the DFS method.

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© 2012 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland.

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