Time-Resolved Protein Superstructure Disassembly at the Single Particle Level

ORAL

Abstract

Many proteins are able to spontaneously self-organize \textit{in vivo }into large, complex structures. These superstructures are often disassembled through the action of key enzymes to fulfill a specific biological role. Yet, the mechanisms of disassembly of such complex structures are poorly understood. We demonstrate the ability to monitor the kinetics of the enzyme assisted disassembly of fluorescently labeled clathrin-coated vesicles in a micro-fluidic flow cell using photon burst and correlation spectroscopy.

Authors

  • Jason Puchalla

  • Kelly Krantz

  • Julie Viehweg

  • Hays Rye

    Princeton University, Dept. of Mol. Biology

  • Peter Galajda

  • Robert Austin

    Physics Department, Princeton University, Princeton University, Dept. of Physics, Princeton University