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Single-Molecule Recognition of Biomolecular Interaction via Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy

Authors :
Chang Young Lee
Jaemoon Yang
Dae Sung Yoon
Jinsung Park
Sungsoo Na
Gyudo Lee
Taeyun Kwon
Yong Min Huh
Kilho Eom
Sang Woo Lee
Seungjoo Haam
Source :
ACS Nano. 5:6981-6990
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2011.

Abstract

We report the scanning probe microscope (SPM)-based single-molecule recognition of biomolecular interactions between protein kinase and small ligands (i.e., ATP and Imatinib). In general, it is difficult to sense and detect the small ligands bound to protein kinase (at single-molecule resolution) using a conventional atomic force microscope (AFM) due to the limited resolution of conventional AFM for detecting the miniscule changes in molecular size driven by ligand binding. In this study, we have demonstrated that Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is able to articulate the surface potential of biomolecules interacting with ligands (i.e., the protein kinase-ATP interactions and inhibition phenomena induced by antagonistic molecules) in a label-free manner. Furthermore, measured surface potentials for biomolecular interactions enable quantitative descriptions on the ability of protein kinase to interact with small ligands such as ATP or antagonistic molecules. Our study sheds light on KPFM that allows the precise recognition of single-molecule interactions, which opens a new avenue for the design and development of novel molecular therapeutics.

Details

ISSN :
1936086X and 19360851
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Nano
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....052893320c8fb64fae8b7ef1aff7668e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/nn201540c