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'True' single-molecule molecule observations by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and two-color fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy.

Zeno Földes-Papp1.   

Abstract

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and two-color fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (FCCS) are a measure of fluctuations of detected light as a fluorescence molecule diffuses through a femtoliter detection volume caused by a tightly focused laser and confocal optics. Fluorescence from a single molecule can easily be distinguished from the slight background associated with a femtoliter of solvent. At a solution concentration of about 1 nM, the probability that there is an analyte molecule in the probe volume is less than one. Although fluorescence from individual molecules is collected, the data are analyzed by autocorrelation or two-color cross-correlation functions that are the average of thousands of molecules. Properties of single molecules are not obtained. I have been working on problems and opportunities associated with very dilute solutions. The molecule in the confocal probe volume is most probably the molecule that just diffused out, turned around, and diffused back in, i.e., reentered. For the first time, some theoretical results of the novel theory of the meaningful time are presented that enable study of just one single molecule over extended periods of times without immobilization or hydrodynamic focusing. Reentries that may also be called reoccurrences or encounters of a single molecule are significant because during measurement times they give rise to fluctuation phenomena such as molecule number fluctuations. Likewise, four criteria have been developed that can be used to verify that there is only one "selfsame" molecule in the laser probe volume during the experiment: (Földes-Papp, Z., 2006. What it means to measure a single molecule in a solution by fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy. Exp. Mol. Pathol. 80 (3) 209-218).

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17258199     DOI: 10.1016/j.yexmp.2006.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Mol Pathol        ISSN: 0014-4800            Impact factor:   3.362


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Authors:  Michelle A Digman; Enrico Gratton
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5.  Fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy: ushering in a new age of enlightenment for cellular dynamics.

Authors:  David M Jameson; Justin A Ross; Joseph P Albanesi
Journal:  Biophys Rev       Date:  2009-09-01

6.  Cross-talk-free dual-color fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy for the study of enzyme activity.

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7.  Meaningful interpretation of subdiffusive measurements in living cells (crowded environment) by fluorescence fluctuation microscopy.

Authors:  Gerd Baumann; Robert F Place; Zeno Földes-Papp
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8.  Fluorescence molecule counting for single-molecule studies in crowded environment of living cells without and with broken ergodicity.

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