Investigating biomolecular recognition at the cell surface using atomic force microscopy

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作者
Wang, Congzhou [1 ]
Yadavalli, Vamsi K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Chem & Life Sci Engn, Richmond, VA 23284 USA
关键词
Atomic force microscopy; Force spectroscopy; Biomolecular recognition; Cell surface; SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS; ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR; GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA; SINGLE-MOLECULE; TUMOR-METASTASIS; LIVING CELLS; ADHESION MOLECULES; MEMBRANE ANTIGEN; OPTICAL TWEEZERS; BREAST-CANCER;
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10.1016/j.micron.2014.01.002
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摘要
Probing the interaction forces that drive biomolecular recognition on cell surfaces is essential for understanding diverse biological processes. Force spectroscopy has been a widely used dynamic analytical technique, allowing measurement of such interactions at the molecular and cellular level. The capabilities of working under near physiological environments, combined with excellent force and lateral resolution make atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based force spectroscopy a powerful approach to measure biomolecular interaction forces not only on non-biological substrates, but also on soft, dynamic cell surfaces. Over the last few years, AFM-based force spectroscopy has provided biophysical insight into how biomolecules on cell surfaces interact with each other and induce relevant biological processes. In this review, we focus on describing the technique of force spectroscopy using the AFM, specifically in the context of probing cell surfaces. We summarize recent progress in understanding the recognition and interactions between macromolecules that may be found at cell surfaces from a force spectroscopy perspective. We further discuss the challenges and future prospects of the application of this versatile technique. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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