Single ligand and receptor binding spectroscopy using an atomic force microscopy

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Abstract

Binding and unbinding between individual ligands and receptors were measured and quantified using an atomic force microscopy (AFM). Initially, the cell stiffness is characterized by force-distance measurements using ligand-free AFM tips and compared to several cancer and non-cancerous cells. Then, we measured the unbinding force with peptide-coated AFM tips, targeting specific cell receptors. The unbinding force between the ligand and receptor was measured to be an order of 100 pN. Such individual, specific interaction measurements were further supported by pre-blocking the cell receptors with the excess, free ligands.

*This research was supported by the NIGIM/NIH R15GM122063 and 1P20GM109024 (Pilot Project).

Presenters

  • Lina Alhalhooly

    • Physics, North Dakota State University

Authors

  • Lina Alhalhooly

    • Physics, North Dakota State University
  • Matthew Confeld

    • Pharmaceutical Sciences, North Dakota State University
  • Yongki Choi

    • Physics, North Dakota State University
    • North Dakota State University