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In situ observation of elementary growth processes of protein crystals by advanced optical microscopy
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نویسنده
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sazaki g. ,van driessche a.e.s. ,dai g. ,okada m. ,matsui t.a. ,otálora f. ,tsukamoto k. ,nakajima k.
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منبع
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protein and peptide letters - 2012 - دوره : 19 - شماره : 7 - صفحه:743 -760
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چکیده
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To start systematically investigating the quality improvement of protein crystals,the elementary growth processes of protein crystals must be first clarified comprehensively. atomic force microscopy (afm) has made a tremendous contribution toward elucidating the elementary growth processes of protein crystals and has confirmed that protein crystals grow layer by layer utilizing kinks on steps,as in the case of inorganic and low-molecular-weight compound crystals. however,the scanning of the afm cantilever greatly disturbs the concentration distribution and solution flow in the vicinity of growing protein crystals. afm also cannot visualize the dynamic behavior of mobile solute and impurity molecules on protein crystal surfaces. to compensate for these disadvantages of afm,in situ observation by two types of advanced optical microscopy has been recently performed. to observe the elementary steps of protein crystals noninvasively,laser confocal microscopy combined with differential interference contrast microscopy (lcm-dim) was developed. to visualize individual mobile protein molecules,total internal reflection fluorescent (tirf) microscopy,which is widely used in the field of biological physics,was applied to the visualization of protein crystal surfaces. in this review,recent progress in the noninvasive in situ observation of elementary steps and individual mobile protein molecules on protein crystal surfaces is outlined. © 2012 bentham science publishers.
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کلیدواژه
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Adsorption; Advanced optical microscopy; Elementary steps; Impurity effect; In situ observation; Single molecule visualization; Surface diffusion; Two-dimensional nucleation
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آدرس
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institute for materials research,tohoku university,2-1-1 katahira,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8577,japan,institute of low temperature science,hokkaido university,n19-w8,kita-ku, Japan, laboratorio de estudios crystalográficos,iact,csic/ugr,av. de las palmeras nro 4, Spain, national microgravity laboratory,institute of mechanics,chinese academy of sciences,no. 15,bei si huan xi road, China, institute for materials research,tohoku university,2-1-1 katahira,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8577,japan,konica minolta business technologies,inc.,2970 ishikawa-machi, Japan, institute for materials research,tohoku university,2-1-1 katahira,aoba-ku, Japan, laboratorio de estudios crystalográficos,iact,csic/ugr,av. de las palmeras nro 4, Spain, graduate school of science,tohoku university,aza-aoba,aramaki,aoba-ku, Japan, institute for materials research,tohoku university,2-1-1 katahira,aoba-ku,sendai 980-8577,japan,graduate school of energy science,kyoto university,yoshida-honmachi,sakyo-ku, Japan
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