Membrane protein stoichiometry determined from the step-wise photobleaching of dye-labelled subunits.
Body count.In a generally applicable approach, the number of subunits in fluorescently-labelled protein complexes has been determined by counting photobleaching steps from individual molecules (see figure). The distribution of steps in the pore-forming toxins α-haemolysin and leukocidin indicate sev...
Main Authors: | Das, S, Darshi, M, Cheley, S, Wallace, M, Bayley, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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