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Measuring small molecule interactions with membrane proteins in single cells is critical for understanding many cellular processes and for screening drugs. However, developing such a capability has been a difficult challenge. We show that molecular interactions with membrane proteins induce

Measuring small molecule interactions with membrane proteins in single cells is critical for understanding many cellular processes and for screening drugs. However, developing such a capability has been a difficult challenge. We show that molecular interactions with membrane proteins induce a mechanical deformation in the cellular membrane, and real-time monitoring of the deformation with subnanometer resolution allows quantitative analysis of small molecule–membrane protein interaction kinetics in single cells. This new strategy provides mechanical amplification of small binding signals, making it possible to detect small molecule interactions with membrane proteins. This capability, together with spatial resolution, also allows the study of the heterogeneous nature of cells by analyzing the interaction kinetics variability between different cells and between different regions of a single cell.

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    • Kinetics of Small Molecule Interactions With Membrane Proteins in Single Cells Measured With Mechanical Amplification
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    2015-10-23
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    • Digital object identifier: 10.1126/sciadv.1500633
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    Guan, Y., Shan, X., Zhang, F., Wang, S., Chen, H., & Tao, N. (2015). Kinetics of small molecule interactions with membrane proteins in single cells measured with mechanical amplification. Science Advances, 1(9). doi:10.1126/sciadv.1500633

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