Biophysica (Dec 2022)

Optical Tweezers to Force Information out of Biological and Synthetic Systems One Molecule at a Time

  • Rebeca Bocanegra,
  • María Ortiz-Rodríguez,
  • Ismael Plaza Garcia-Abadillo,
  • Carlos R-Pulido,
  • Borja Ibarra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biophysica2040047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 564 – 580

Abstract

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Over the last few decades, in vitro single-molecule manipulation techniques have enabled the use of force and displacement as controlled variables in biochemistry. Measuring the effect of mechanical force on the real-time kinetics of a biological process gives us access to the rates, equilibrium constants and free-energy landscapes of the mechanical steps of the reaction; this information is not accessible by ensemble assays. Optical tweezers are the current method of choice in single-molecule manipulation due to their versatility, high force and spatial and temporal resolutions. The aim of this review is to describe the contributions of our lab in the single-molecule manipulation field. We present here several optical tweezers assays refined in our laboratory to probe the dynamics and mechano-chemical properties of biological molecular motors and synthetic molecular devices at the single-molecule level.

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