Control of Ligand-Binding Specificity Using Photocleavable Linkers in AFM Force Spectroscopy

NANO LETTERS(2020)

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Abstract
In recent decades, atomic force microscopy (AFM), in particular the force spectroscopy mode, has become a method of choice to study biomolecular interactions at the single-molecule level. However, grafting procedures as well as determining binding specificity remain challenging. We report here an innovative approach based on a photocleavable group that enables in situ release of the ligands bound to the AFM tip and thus allows direct assessment of the binding specificity. Applicable to a wide variety of molecules, the strategy presented here provides new opportunities to study specific interactions and deliver single molecules with high spatiotemporal resolution in a wide range of applications, including AFM-based cell biology.
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Atomic force microscopy,single-molecule force spectroscopy,interaction,PEG linker,optochemical probe,photocleavable,photolysis
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