Force probing of protein crystals: An atomic force microscopy study

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V. Mollica
A. Relini
R. Rolandi
M. Bolognesi
A. Gliozzi
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[1] Department of Physics,
[2] University of Genoa,undefined
[3] and INFM,undefined
[4] Via Dodecaneso 33,undefined
[5] I-16146 Genoa,undefined
[6] Italy,undefined
[7] Advanced Biotechnology Center,undefined
[8] Largo R. Benzi 10,undefined
[9] I-16132,undefined
[10] Genoa,undefined
[11] Italy,undefined
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Atomic Force Microscope; Ferritin; Atomic Force Microscopy Study; Approach Curve; Elemental Force;
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The atomic force microscope (AFM) was used for measuring force-distance curves on horse spleen ferritin crystals in liquid environment. In the region of the approach curve which corresponds to tip-surface contact, discrete jumps were recorded, as predicted by molecular dynamics simulations in the case of low tip-sample interaction. The observed jumps can be related to the removal of individual molecules from the surface by the AFM tip. A simple steric model, which takes into account tip and ferritin molecule size, can explain the displacements observed with excellent agreement. The elemental force jump resulting from the approach curves is a direct measure of the force required to remove a single molecule from the crystal face. We discuss the conditions under which the cantilever potential energy difference along the elemental force step provides the energy of extraction of a single molecule. The estimate of the intermolecular binding energy turns out to be in good agreement with the value calculated independently from the surface free energy of ferritin crystals.
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