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Single-molecule and single-particle imaging of molecular motors in vitro and in vivo.

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posted on 2024-02-12, 10:20 authored by Natalia FiliNatalia Fili
<p>Motor proteins are multi-potent molecular machines, whose localisation, function and regulation are achieved through tightly controlled processes involving conformational changes and interactions with their tracks, cargos and binding partners. Understanding how these complex machines work requires dissection of these processes both in space and time. Complementing the traditional ensemble measurements, single-molecule assays enable the detection of rare or short-lived intermediates and molecular heterogeneities, and the measurements of subpopulation dynamics. This chapter is focusing on the fluorescence imaging of single motors and their cargo. It discusses what is required in order to achieve single-molecule imaging with high temporal and spatial resolution and how these requirements are met both in vitro and in vivo. It also presents a general overview and applied examples of the major single-molecule imaging techniques and experimental assays which have been used to study motor proteins.</p>

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Fluorescent Methods for Molecular Motors

Volume

105

Pages/Article Number

131-59

Publisher

Springer Nature

ISBN

9783034808569

Date Submitted

2023-01-06

Date Accepted

2014-01-01

Date of First Publication

2014-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2014-01-01

ePrints ID

46358

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