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Mechanical unfolding of ensemble biomolecular structures by shear force.


ABSTRACT: Mechanical unfolding of biomolecular structures has been exclusively performed at the single-molecule level by single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) techniques. Here we transformed sophisticated mechanical investigations on individual molecules into a simple platform suitable for molecular ensembles. By using shear flow inside a homogenizer tip, DNA secondary structures such as i-motifs are unfolded by shear force up to 50 pN at a 77 796 s-1 shear rate. We found that the larger the molecules, the higher the exerted shear forces. This shear force approach revealed affinity between ligands and i-motif structures. It also demonstrated a mechano-click reaction in which a Cu(i) catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition was modulated by shear force. We anticipate that this ensemble force spectroscopy method can investigate intra- and inter-molecular interactions with the throughput, accuracy, and robustness unparalleled to those of SMFS methods.

SUBMITTER: Hu C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8336480 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechanical unfolding of ensemble biomolecular structures by shear force.

Hu Changpeng C   Jonchhe Sagun S   Pokhrel Pravin P   Karna Deepak D   Mao Hanbin H  

Chemical science 20210712 30


Mechanical unfolding of biomolecular structures has been exclusively performed at the single-molecule level by single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) techniques. Here we transformed sophisticated mechanical investigations on individual molecules into a simple platform suitable for molecular ensembles. By using shear flow inside a homogenizer tip, DNA secondary structures such as i-motifs are unfolded by shear force up to 50 pN at a 77 796 s<sup>-1</sup> shear rate. We found that the larger th  ...[more]

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