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Biochemistry: one molecule at a time

Abstract:
Biological processes are orchestrated by complex networks of molecules. Conventional approaches for studying the action of biomolecules operate on a population level, averaging out any inhomogeneities within the ensemble. Investigating one biological macromolecule at a time allows researchers to directly probe individual behaviours, and thus characterise the intrinsic molecular heterogeneity of the system. Single-molecule methods have unravelled unexpected modes of action for many seemingly well-characterised biomolecules and often proved instrumental in understanding the intricate mechanistic basis of biological processes. This collection of reviews aims to showcase how single-molecule techniques can be used to address important biological questions and to inspire biochemists to ‘zoom in’ to the population and probe individual molecular behaviours, beyond the ensemble average. Furthermore, this issue of Essays in Biochemistry is the very first written and edited entirely by early career researchers, and so it also highlights the strength, diversity and excellence of the younger generation single-molecule scientists who drive this exciting field of research forward.
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Published
Peer review status:
Reviewed (other)

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10.1042/ebc20210015

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Condensed Matter Physics
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-1675-140X


Publisher:
Biochemical Society
Journal:
Essays in Biochemistry More from this journal
Volume:
65
Issue:
1
Pages:
1-3
Place of publication:
England
Publication date:
2021-04-16
Acceptance date:
2021-02-26
DOI:
EISSN:
1744-1358
ISSN:
0071-1365
Pmid:
33860798


Language:
English
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Editorial
Pubs id:
1247024
Local pid:
pubs:1247024
Deposit date:
2022-03-28

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