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Immobilization of lipid nanorods onto two-dimensional crystals of protein tamavidin 2 for high-speed atomic force microscopy.


ABSTRACT: High-speed atomic force microscopy is a technique that allows real-time observation of biomolecules and biological phenomena reconstituted on a substrate. Here, we present a protocol for immobilizing lipid nanorods onto two-dimensional crystals of biotin-binding protein tamavidin 2. We describe steps for the preparation of tamavidin 2 protein, lipid nanorods, and two-dimensional crystals of tamavidin 2 formed on mica. Immobilized lipid nanorods are one of the useful tools for observation of specific proteins in action. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Fukuda et al. (2023).1.

SUBMITTER: Noshiro D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10701432 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immobilization of lipid nanorods onto two-dimensional crystals of protein tamavidin 2 for high-speed atomic force microscopy.

Noshiro Daisuke D   Noda Nobuo N NN  

STAR protocols 20231202 4


High-speed atomic force microscopy is a technique that allows real-time observation of biomolecules and biological phenomena reconstituted on a substrate. Here, we present a protocol for immobilizing lipid nanorods onto two-dimensional crystals of biotin-binding protein tamavidin 2. We describe steps for the preparation of tamavidin 2 protein, lipid nanorods, and two-dimensional crystals of tamavidin 2 formed on mica. Immobilized lipid nanorods are one of the useful tools for observation of spec  ...[more]

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