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Diffracted X-ray Tracking Method for Measuring Intramolecular Dynamics of Membrane Proteins
Authors:Shoko Fujimura  Kazuhiro Mio  Tatsunari Ohkubo  Tatsuya Arai  Masahiro Kuramochi  Hiroshi Sekiguchi  Yuji C Sasaki
Abstract:Membrane proteins change their conformations in response to chemical and physical stimuli and transmit extracellular signals inside cells. Several approaches have been developed for solving the structures of proteins. However, few techniques can monitor real-time protein dynamics. The diffracted X-ray tracking method (DXT) is an X-ray-based single-molecule technique that monitors the internal motion of biomolecules in an aqueous solution. DXT analyzes trajectories of Laue spots generated from the attached gold nanocrystals with a two-dimensional axis by tilting (θ) and twisting (χ). Furthermore, high-intensity X-rays from synchrotron radiation facilities enable measurements with microsecond-timescale and picometer-spatial-scale intramolecular information. The technique has been applied to various membrane proteins due to its superior spatiotemporal resolution. In this review, we introduce basic principles of DXT, reviewing its recent and extended applications to membrane proteins and living cells, respectively.
Keywords:single molecule analysis  conformation dynamics  membrane proteins  diffracted X-ray tracking technique
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