Imaging streptavidin 2D crystals on biotinylated lipid monolayers at high resolution with the atomic force microscope |
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Authors: | Scheuring S Muller D. J Ringler P Heymann J. B Engel A |
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Affiliation: | M. E. Müller Institute for Microscopic Structural Biology at the Biozentrum, University of Basel, Klingelbergstr. 70, Basel CH-4056, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Streptavidin crystals were grown on biotinylated lipid monolayers at an air/water interface and transferred onto highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). These arrays could be imaged to a resolution below 1 nm using the atomic force microscope. The surface topographs obtained were compared with negative-stain electron microscopy images and the atomic model as determined by X-ray crystallography. The streptavidin tetramer (60 kDa) exposes two free biotin-binding sites to the buffer solution, while two are occupied by linkage to the lipid monolayer. Therefore, the streptavidin 2D crystals can be used as nanoscale matrices for binding biotinylated compounds. Furthermore, this HOPG-based preparation method provides a general novel approach to study the structure of protein arrays assembled on lipid monolayers with the AFM. |
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Keywords: | 2D crystal AFM HOPG lipid monolayer preparation method streptavidin |
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