1. Vault nanocapsule dissociation into halves triggered at low pH
- Author
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Goldsmith, Lisa E., Marcella Yu, Rome, Leonard H., and Monbouquette, Harold G.
- Subjects
Ribonucleoproteins -- Optical properties ,Ribonucleoproteins -- Spectra ,Fluorescence spectroscopy -- Analysis ,Transmission electron microscopes -- Observations ,Light scattering -- Analysis ,Biological sciences ,Chemistry - Abstract
The fluorescence spectroscopy, multiangle laser light scattering (MALLS) and the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) are used for investigating recombinant vault conformational change in response to a varied solution pH. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of negatively stained vaults at pH 6.5 and 3.4 has confirmed the fluoresce spectroscopy, MALLS and QCM results by providing visual evidence that vaults disassemble into halves as the solution pH is lowered from 6.5 to 3.4.
- Published
- 2007