Literature DB >> 32162675

High-throughput single-molecule imaging system using nanofabricated trenches and fluorescent DNA-binding proteins.

Yujin Kang1, Na Young Cheon1, Jongjin Cha2, Ayoung Kim1, Hyung-Il Kim3, Luda Lee3, Kang O Kim3, Kyubong Jo4, Ja Yil Lee1,5.   

Abstract

DNA curtain is a high-throughput system, integrating a lipid bilayer, fluorescence imaging, and microfluidics to probe protein-DNA interactions in real-time and has provided in-depth understanding of DNA metabolism. Especially, the microfluidic platform of a DNA curtain is highly suitable for a biochip. In the DNA curtain, DNA molecules are aligned along chromium nanobarriers, which are fabricated on a slide surface, and visualized using an intercalating dye, YOYO-1. Although the chromium barriers confer precise geometric alignment of DNA, reuse of the slides is limited by wear of the barriers during cleaning. YOYO-1 is rapidly photobleached and causes photocleavage of DNA under continuous laser illumination, restricting DNA observation to a brief time window. To address these challenges, we developed a new nanopatterned slide, upon which carved nanotrenches serve as diffusion barriers. The nanotrenches were robust under harsh cleaning conditions, facilitating the maintenance of surface cleanliness that is essential to slide reuse. We also stained DNA with a fluorescent protein with a DNA-binding motif, fluorescent protein-DNA binding peptide (FP-DBP). FP-DBP was slowly photobleached and did not cause DNA photocleavage. This new DNA curtain system enables a more stable and repeatable investigation of real-time protein-DNA interactions and will serve as a good platform for lab-on-a-chip.
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Keywords:  DNA curtain; FP-DBP; high-throughput single-molecule imaging; nanotrench

Year:  2020        PMID: 32162675     DOI: 10.1002/bit.27331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng        ISSN: 0006-3592            Impact factor:   4.530


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Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022

2.  Oriented Soft DNA Curtains for Single-Molecule Imaging.

Authors:  Aurimas Kopu Stas; Šaru Nė Ivanovaitė; Tomas Rakickas; Ernesta Pocevičiu Tė; Justė Paksaitė; Tautvydas Karvelis; Mindaugas Zaremba; Elena Manakova; Marijonas Tutkus
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2021-03-09       Impact factor: 3.882

3.  21 Fluorescent Protein-Based DNA Staining Dyes.

Authors:  Yurie Tehee Kim; Hyesoo Oh; Myung Jun Seo; Dong Hyeun Lee; Jieun Shin; Serang Bong; Sujeong Heo; Natalia Diyah Hapsari; Kyubong Jo
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 4.927

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