Biophysics and the Challenges of Emerging Threats

ISBN 10: 9048123941 ISBN 13: 9789048123940
Published by Springer, 2009
Used Paperback

From Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, United Kingdom Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars 4-star rating, Learn more about seller ratings

AbeBooks Seller since 15 April 2021

This specific copy is no longer available. Here are our closest matches for Biophysics and the Challenges of Emerging Threats.

About this Item

Description:

LIKE NEW. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. Seller Inventory # ERICA79090481239416

Report this item

Synopsis:

Single-molecule techniques eliminate ensemble averaging, thus revealing transient or rare species in heterogeneous systems [1-3]. These approaches have been employed to probe myriad biological phenomena, including protein and RNA folding [4-6], enzyme kinetics [7, 8], and even protein biosynthesis [1, 9, 10]. In particular, immobilization-based fluorescence te- niques such as total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRF-M) have recently allowed for the observation of multiple events on the millis- onds to seconds timescale [11-13]. Single-molecule fluorescence methods are challenged by the instability of single fluorophores. The organic fluorophores commonly employed in single-molecule studies of biological systems display fast photobleaching, intensity fluctuations on the millisecond timescale (blinking), or both. These phenomena limit observation time and complicate the interpretation of fl- rescence fluctuations [14, 15]. Molecular oxygen (O) modulates dye stability. Triplet O efficiently 2 2 quenches dye triplet states responsible for blinking. This results in the for- tion of singlet oxygen [16-18]. Singlet O reacts efficiently with organic dyes, 2 amino acids, and nucleobases [19, 20]. Oxidized dyes are no longer fluor- cent; oxidative damage impairs the folding and function of biomolecules. In the presence of saturating dissolved O , blinking of fluorescent dyes is sup- 2 pressed, but oxidative damage to dyes and biomolecules is rapid. Enzymatic O -scavenging systems are commonly employed to ameliorate dye instability. 2 Small molecules are often employed to suppress blinking at low O levels.

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

Bibliographic Details

Title: Biophysics and the Challenges of Emerging ...
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 2009
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Like New
Book Type: book

Top Search Results from the AbeBooks Marketplace

There are 22 more copies of this book

View all search results for this book