Fluorescent methods for molecular motors
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Fluorescent methods for molecular motors
(Experientia supplementum, v. 105)
Springer, c2014
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book focuses on the application of fluorescence to study motor proteins (myosins, kinesins, DNA helicases and RNA polymerases). It is intended for a large community of biochemists, biophysicists and cell biologists who study a diverse collection of motor proteins. It can be used by researchers to gain an insight into their first experiments, or by experienced researchers who are looking to expand their research to new areas. Each chapter provides valuable advice for executing the experiments, along with detailed background knowledge in order to develop own experiments.
Table of Contents
- Fluorescence and Labelling: How to choose and what to do.- Fluorescent biosensors: design and application to motor proteins.- Rapid Reaction Kinetic Techniques.- Fluorescence to study the ATPase mechanism of Motor Proteins.- Use of pyrene labelled actin to probe actin myosin interactions
- kinetic and equilibrium studies.- Fluorescent methods to study transcription initiation and transition into elongation.- Single-molecule and single-particle imaging of molecular motors in vitro and in vivo.- Fluorescence methods in the investigation of the DEAD-box helicase mechanism.- Use of Fluorescent Techniques to Study the In Vitro Movement of Myosins.- Fluorescence Tracking of Motor proteins in vitro.- Measuring Transport of Motor Cargos.- Measuring two at the same time: Combining Magnetic Tweezers with Single-Molecule FRET.- Using fluorescence to study actomyosin in yeasts.
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