Single molecule methods with applications in living cells.

Persson F, Barkefors I, Elf J

Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 24 (4) 737-744 [2013-08-00; online 2013-04-08]

Our knowledge about dynamic processes in biological cells systems has been obtained roughly on two levels of detail; molecular level experiments with purified components in test tubes and system wide experiments with indirect readouts in living cells. However, with the development of single molecule methods for application in living cells, this partition has started to dissolve. It is now possible to perform detailed biophysical experiments at high temporal resolution and to directly observe processes at the level of molecules in living cells. In this review we present single molecule methods that can easily be implemented by readers interested to venture into this exciting and expanding field. We also review some recent studies where single molecule methods have been used successfully to answer biological questions as well as some of the most common pitfalls associated with these methods.

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PubMed 23578465

DOI 10.1016/j.copbio.2013.03.013

Crossref 10.1016/j.copbio.2013.03.013

pii: S0958-1669(13)00070-0


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