Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, 930 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Langmuir. 2012 Jan 31;28(4):2113-21. doi: 10.1021/la203823t. Epub 2011 Dec 15.
Interfacial peptides and proteins are critical in many biological processes and thus are of interest to various research fields. To study these processes, surface sensitive techniques are required to completely describe different interfacial interactions intrinsic to many complicated processes. Sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy has been developed into a powerful tool to investigate these interactions and mechanisms of a variety of interfacial peptides and proteins. It has been shown that SFG has intrinsic surface sensitivity and the ability to acquire conformation, orientation, and ordering information about these systems. This paper reviews recent studies on peptide/protein-substrate interactions, peptide/protein-membrane interactions, and protein complexes at interfaces and demonstrates the ability of SFG on unveiling the molecular pictures of complicated interfacial biological processes.
界面肽和蛋白质在许多生物过程中至关重要,因此引起了各个研究领域的兴趣。为了研究这些过程,需要表面敏感技术来完全描述许多复杂过程中固有的不同界面相互作用。和频产生(SFG)光谱学已发展成为研究各种界面肽和蛋白质的这些相互作用和机制的有力工具。已经表明,SFG 具有固有表面灵敏度以及获取这些系统的构象、取向和有序信息的能力。本文综述了近年来关于肽/蛋白质-底物相互作用、肽/蛋白质-膜相互作用和界面处蛋白质复合物的研究,并展示了 SFG 揭示复杂界面生物过程分子图像的能力。