@article{469ec07074c511dbbee902004c4f4f50,
title = "The Motion of a Single Molecule, the Lambda-Receptor, in the Bacterial Outer Membrane",
abstract = "Using optical tweezers and single particle tracking, we have revealed the motion of a single protein, the lambda-receptor, in the outer membrane of living Escherichia coli bacteria. We genetically modified the lambda-receptor placing a biotin on an extracellular site of the receptor in vivo. The efficiency of this in vivo biotinylation is very low, thus enabling the attachment of a streptavidin-coated bead binding specifically to a single biotinylated lambda-receptor. The bead was used as a handle for the optical tweezers and as a marker for the single particle tracking routine. We propose a model that allows extraction of the motion of the protein from measurements of the mobility of the bead-molecule complex; these results are equally applicable to analyze bead-protein complexes in other membrane systems. Within a domain of radius approximately 25 nm, the receptor diffuses with a diffusion constant of (1.5 +/- 1.0) x 10(-9) cm(2)/s and sits in a harmonic potential as if it were tethered by an elastic spring of spring constant of ~1.0 x 10(-2) pN/nm to the bacterial membrane. The purpose of the protein motion might be to facilitate transport of maltodextrins through the outer bacterial membrane.",
author = "Lene Oddershede and Dreyer, {Jakob Kisbye} and Sonia Grego and Stanley Brown and Kirstine Berg-S{\o}rensen",
note = "Keywords: Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins; Biotin; Biotinylation; Computer Simulation; Elasticity; Escherichia coli; Lasers; Micromanipulation; Microspheres; Models, Biological; Models, Chemical; Motion; Nanotechnology; Optics and Photonics; Particle Size; Porins; Protein Conformation; Receptors, Virus; Recombinant Proteins; Streptavidin; Stress, Mechanical",
year = "2002",
doi = "10.1016/S0006-3495(02)75318-6",
language = "English",
volume = "83",
pages = "3152--61",
journal = "Biophysical Journal",
issn = "0006-3495",
publisher = "Cell Press",
number = "6",
}