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High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy for Filming Protein Molecules in Dynamic Action

Toshio Ando, Shingo Fukuda, Kien Xuan Ngo, Holger Flechsig

2023Annual Review of Biophysics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Structural biology is currently undergoing a transformation into dynamic structural biology, which reveals the dynamic structure of proteins during their functional activity to better elucidate how they function. Among the various approaches in dynamic structural biology, high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) is unique in the ability to film individual molecules in dynamic action, although only topographical information is acquirable. This review provides a guide to the use of HS-AFM for biomolecular imaging and showcases several examples, as well as providing information on up-to-date progress in HS-AFM technology. Finally, we discuss the future prospects of HS-AFM in the context of dynamic structural biology in the upcoming era.

Topics & Concepts

Atomic force microscopyBiophysicsNanotechnologyAction (physics)Force dynamicsMicroscopyMoleculeChemistryMaterials sciencePhysicsBiologyOpticsEngineeringMechanical engineeringOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior