Enhancing Analytical Separations Using Super-Resolution Microscopy

Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Nicholas A MoringoChristy F Landes

Abstract

Super-resolution microscopy is becoming an invaluable tool to investigate structure and dynamics driving protein interactions at interfaces. In this review, we highlight the applications of super-resolution microscopy for quantifying the physics and chemistry that occur between target proteins and stationary-phase supports during chromatographic separations. Our discussion concentrates on the newfound ability of super-resolved single-protein spectroscopy to inform theoretical parameters via quantification of adsorption-desorption dynamics, protein unfolding, and nanoconfined transport.

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Feb 9, 2019·Optics Express·Wenxiao WangChristy F Landes
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Methods Mentioned

BETA
super-resolution microscopy
ion-exchange chromatography
imaging
atomic
scanning electron microscopy
fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
optical diffraction

Software Mentioned

smFRET
STReM
fcsSOFI

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