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Two-Molecule Force Spectroscopy on Proteins.

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Many elastomeric proteins, which play important roles in a wide range of biological processes, exist as parallel/antiparallelly arranged dimers or multimers to perform their mechanobiological functions. For example, in striated… Click to show full abstract

Many elastomeric proteins, which play important roles in a wide range of biological processes, exist as parallel/antiparallelly arranged dimers or multimers to perform their mechanobiological functions. For example, in striated muscle sarcomeres, the giant muscle protein titin exists as hexameric bundles to mediate the passive elasticity of muscles. However, it has not been possible to directly probe the mechanical properties of such parallelly arranged elastomeric proteins. And it remains unknown if the knowledge obtained from single-molecule force spectroscopy studies can be directly extrapolated to such parallelly/antiparallelly arranged systems. Here, we report the development of atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based two-molecule force spectroscopy to directly probe the mechanical properties of two elastomeric proteins that are arranged in parallel. We developed a twin-molecule approach to allow two parallelly arranged elastomeric proteins to be picked up and stretched simultaneously in an AFM experiment. Our results clearly revealed the mechanical features of such parallelly arranged elastomeric proteins during force-extension measurements and allowed for the determination of mechanical unfolding forces of proteins in such an experimental setting. Our study provides a general and robust experimental strategy to closely mimic the physiological condition of such parallel elastomeric protein multimers.

Keywords: two molecule; spectroscopy; elastomeric proteins; force spectroscopy; force; molecule force

Journal Title: ACS nano
Year Published: 2023

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