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Review
. 2007 Oct;24(5):1172-6.

[Progress in the studies of DNA-protein interactions by atomic force microscopy]

[Article in Chinese]
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Review

[Progress in the studies of DNA-protein interactions by atomic force microscopy]

[Article in Chinese]
Yunqi Wang et al. Sheng Wu Yi Xue Gong Cheng Xue Za Zhi. 2007 Oct.

Abstract

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been applied in many biological investigations in recent years, and this review focuses on the application of AFM in DNA-protein interactions. AFM images of static DNA-protein complexes, in air and in liquid, can be used to obtain quantitative and qualitative information on the structure of different complexes. And dynamic AFM images of DNA-protein complexation in real time under liquid conditions will help to understand biological processes and mechanisms at single molecule level. In addition, the measurement of intermolecular forces between biomolecules also provides new opportunities for studying mechanical properties of biomolecules and the interactions in their native environment. AFM has revealed many mechanisms of gene regulation, and will play a more and more important role in life science research.

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