Biophysics sits at the fascinating intersection where the laws of physics meet the complexity of living systems. This field uses tools like light, electricity, and mechanical forces to decode how cells move, how proteins fold, and how our senses translate the world around us. Rather than just observing biology, biophysicists measure and model life to understand the fundamental machinery that powers every organism.

On Gist.Science, we make these discoveries accessible by curating the latest preprints directly from bioRxiv. Our team processes every new submission in this category, providing both clear, plain-language overviews and detailed technical summaries so readers of all backgrounds can grasp the cutting-edge science. Below are the most recent biophysics papers from bioRxiv, ready for you to explore.

Functional Differentiation of Type II and Type I Collagen Articular Models in Synovial Fluid Film Formation and Recombinant Lubricin Retention

This study reveals that while collagen type II uniquely scaffolds full synovial fluid films whereas collagen type I does not, both collagen types similarly bind and retain recombinant lubricin, offering critical insights into the mechanical decline of osteoarthritic joints and the potential of lubricin-based therapies.

Jaramillo Pinto, D. R., Mendoza, N. L., Ahmed, S. T., Wen, Y., Vitkova, L., Witt, S. M., Cutter, K. A., Honey, U., Paszek, M. J., Reesink, H. L., Bonassar, L. J., De France, K., Andresen Eguiluz, R. C (…)2026-05-27⚛️ biophysics

Single-molecule nanophotonic resolution of binding dynamics from apo to fully liganded for a cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel in cell-derived vesicles

This study utilizes nanophotonic zero-mode waveguides to achieve single-molecule resolution of the sequential binding dynamics and intermediate conformational states of a cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel in cell-derived vesicles, overcoming the concentration limitations of traditional diffraction-limited microscopy to reveal cooperative binding mechanisms.

Haldar, T., Watson, D., Borghese, C. M., Ahmed, Z., Pena Palomino, P. A., Ressl, S., Brumback, A. C., Goldschen-Ohm, M. P.2026-05-27⚛️ biophysics

Modeling Reveals How Direct-Acting Antivirals Redirect HBV Capsid Assembly Pathways to Noninfectious Products

By extending a kinetic Monte Carlo model to simulate how capsid assembly modulators (CAMs) preferentially bind to specific subunit interfaces, this study elucidates the thermodynamic and kinetic mechanisms by which these antivirals redirect Hepatitis B virus capsid assembly toward noninfectious, malformed structures, thereby advancing the development of HBV treatments and broader self-assembly strategies.

Frechette, L. B., Pradhan, S., Mohajerani, F., Perez-Segura, C., Hadden-Perilla, J. A., Zlotnick, A., Hagan, M. F.2026-05-26⚛️ biophysics

Overcoming Preferred Orientation in Cryo-EM With Ultrasonic Excitation During Vitrification

This paper demonstrates that continuously applying ultrasonic excitation during vitrification effectively overcomes preferred particle orientation in cryo-EM by mechanically disrupting protein adsorption at the air-water interface, offering a simple and widely applicable solution to a common imaging challenge.

Williams, H. M., Curtis, W. A., Haubner, M., Hruby, J., Drabbels, M., Lorenz, U. J.2026-05-21⚛️ biophysics

Energetic gradients emerge in developing motor-microtubule structures

This study demonstrates that assembling ordered aster structures from disordered microtubule and kinesin motor mixtures generates reproducible, long-lasting radial ATP and motor density gradients, revealing that maintaining these spatial motor gradients is the dominant energetic demand in such non-equilibrium cytoskeletal systems.

Duarte, A. I., Salmon, G. L., Lee, H. J., Najma, B., Ashok, M., Hirokawa, S., Postma, H. W. C., Banks, R. A., Thomson, M., Phillips, R.2026-05-20⚛️ biophysics

AlphaFold3 predicted LWO G-protein complex from European robin features active-state biased Gα

This study evaluates two AlphaFold3-generated models of the European robin LWO-G-protein complex, revealing that while a full-complex prediction exhibits a strong intrinsic bias toward the active state that may limit its interpretability for signaling mechanisms, a template-guided assembly offers a more neutral structural framework for investigating avian magnetoreception.

Hungerland, J., Kostritski, A., Koch, K.-W., Solov'yov, I.2026-05-20⚛️ biophysics