| Literature DB >> 24379388 |
Jin Chen1, Ravindra V Dalal, Alexey N Petrov, Albert Tsai, Seán E O'Leary, Karen Chapin, Janice Cheng, Mark Ewan, Pei-Lin Hsiung, Paul Lundquist, Stephen W Turner, David R Hsu, Joseph D Puglisi.
Abstract
Zero-mode waveguides provide a powerful technology for studying single-molecule real-time dynamics of biological systems at physiological ligand concentrations. We customized a commercial zero-mode waveguide-based DNA sequencer for use as a versatile instrument for single-molecule fluorescence detection and showed that the system provides long fluorophore lifetimes with good signal to noise and low spectral cross-talk. We then used a ribosomal translation assay to show real-time fluidic delivery during data acquisition, showing it is possible to follow the conformation and composition of thousands of single biomolecules simultaneously through four spectral channels. This instrument allows high-throughput multiplexed dynamics of single-molecule biological processes over long timescales. The instrumentation presented here has broad applications to single-molecule studies of biological systems and is easily accessible to the biophysical community.Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24379388 PMCID: PMC3896158 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1315735111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205