Single-Molecule Multivalent Interactions Revealed by Plasmon-Enhanced Fluorescence
Kasper R. Okholm,
Sjoerd W. Nooteboom,
Johan Nygaard Vinther
et al.
Abstract:Multivalency as an interaction principle is widely utilized in nature. It enables specific and strong binding by multiple weak interactions through enhanced avidity and is a core process in immune recognition and cellular signaling, which is also a current concept in drug design. Here, we use the high signals from plasmonenhanced fluorescence of nanoparticles to extract binding kinetics and dynamics of multivalent interactions on the single-molecule level and in real time. We study mono-, bi-, and trivalent bi… Show more
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