Single macromolecule diffusion in confined environments.

Matthew Mears, Drew S Tarmey, Mark Geoghegan

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    Abstract

    We consider the behaviour of single molecules on surfaces and, more generally, in confined environments. These are loosely split into three sections: single molecules in biology, the physics of single molecules on surfaces and controlled (directed) diffusion. With recent advances in single molecule detection techniques, the importance and mechanisms of single molecule processes such as localised enzyme production and intracellular diffusion across membranes has been highlighted, emphasising the extra information that cannot be obtained with techniques that present average behaviour. Progress has also been made in producing artificial systems that can control the rate and direction of diffusion, and because these are still in their infancy (especially in comparison to complex biological systems), we discuss the new physics revealed by these phenomena.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalMacromolecular rapid communications
    Volume32
    Issue number18
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2011

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