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Visualizing a one-way protein encounter complex by ultrafast single-molecule mixing

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We combined rapid microfluidic mixing with single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer to study the folding kinetics of the intrinsically disordered human protein α-synuclein. The time-resolution of 0.2 ms revealed initial collapse of the unfolded protein induced by binding with lipid mimics and subsequent rapid formation of transient structures in the encounter complex. The method also enabled analysis of rapid dissociation and unfolding of weakly bound complexes triggered by massive dilution.

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Figure 1: Microfluidic setup for kinetic smFRET measurements.
Figure 2: Folding and unfolding of α-synuclein.

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We thank R.L. Nussbaum (US National Institutes of Health) for the wild-type α-synuclein plasmid. This work was supported by grants RO1 GM066833 and R21 AG033382 (US National Institutes of Health to A.A.D.) and PHY-0750049 (National Science Foundation to A.A.D. and A.G.). A.C.M.F. acknowledges a US National Institutes of Health fellowship, and E.A.L. acknowledges Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft funding.

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Y.G., A.G. and A.A.D. designed research; Y.G. performed smFRET experiments; Y.G. and V.V. characterized the device; A.C.M.F. provided α-synuclein expertise and samples; E.A.L. provided instrumentation support; and all authors contributed to writing the paper.

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Gambin, Y., VanDelinder, V., Ferreon, A. et al. Visualizing a one-way protein encounter complex by ultrafast single-molecule mixing. Nat Methods 8, 239–241 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.1568

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