力谱学
原子力显微镜
机械生物学
细胞力学
纳米技术
材料科学
细胞功能
生物物理学
功能(生物学)
纳米力学
化学
生物
细胞
细胞生物学
生物化学
细胞骨架
作者
Albertus Viljoen,Marion Mathelié‐Guinlet,Ankita Ray,Nico Strohmeyer,Yoo Jin Oh,Peter Hinterdorfer,Daniel J. Müller,David Alsteens,Yves F. Dufrêne
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43586-021-00062-x
摘要
Physical forces and mechanical properties have critical roles in cellular function, physiology and disease. Over the past decade, atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques have enabled substantial advances in our understanding of the tight relationship between force, mechanics and function in living cells and contributed to the growth of mechanobiology. In this Primer, we provide a comprehensive overview of the use of AFM-based force spectroscopy (AFM-FS) to study the strength and dynamics of cell adhesion from the cellular to the single-molecule level, spatially map cell surface receptors and quantify how cells dynamically regulate their mechanical and adhesive properties. We first introduce the importance of force and mechanics in cell biology and the general principles of AFM-FS methods. We describe procedures for sample and AFM probe preparations, the various AFM-FS modalities currently available and their respective advantages and limitations. We also provide details and recommendations for best usage practices, and discuss data analysis, statistics and reproducibility. We then exemplify the potential of AFM-FS in cellular and molecular biology with a series of recent successful applications focusing on viruses, bacteria, yeasts and mammalian cells. Finally, we speculate on the grand challenges in the area for the next decade.
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