Atomic Force Microscopy of Proteins.

Methods Mol Biol

Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Published: January 2021

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) enables imaging of surface-deposited proteins and protein structures under physiological conditions, which is a benefit compared to ultra-high vacuum techniques such as electron microscopy. AFM also has the potential to provide more information from the phase in tapping mode or from functional AFM modes. The sample preparation, probe selection, and imaging conditions are crucial for successful imaging of proteins. Here we give a detailed account of the steps toward imaging of soft samples in both air and liquid along with the basic theory underpinning these details.

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