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Determining the In-Plane Orientation and Binding Mode of Single Fluorescent Dyes in DNA Origami Structures.

Kristina Hübner1, Himanshu Joshi2, Aleksei Aksimentiev2, Fernando D Stefani3,4, Philip Tinnefeld1, Guillermo P Acuna5.   

Abstract

We present a technique to determine the orientation of single fluorophores attached to DNA origami structures based on two measurements. First, the orientation of the absorption transition dipole of the molecule is determined through a polarization-resolved excitation measurement. Second, the orientation of the DNA origami structure is obtained from a DNA-PAINT nanoscopy measurement. Both measurements are performed consecutively on a fluorescence wide-field microscope. We employed this approach to study the orientation of single ATTO 647N, ATTO 643, and Cy5 fluorophores covalently attached to a 2D rectangular DNA origami structure with different nanoenvironments, achieved by changing both the fluorophores' binding position and immediate vicinity. Our results show that when fluorophores are incorporated with additional space, for example, by omitting nucleotides in an elsewise double-stranded environment, they tend to stick to the DNA and to adopt a preferred orientation that depends more on the specific molecular environment than on the fluorophore type. With the aid of all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we rationalized our observations and provide insight into the fluorophores' probable binding modes. We believe this work constitutes an important step toward manipulating the orientation of single fluorophores in DNA origami structures, which is vital for the development of more efficient and reproducible self-assembled nanophotonic devices.

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Keywords:  DNA nanotechnology; DNA-PAINT; polarization-resolved microscopy; single-molecule fluorescence; super-resolution microscopy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33660975     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c10259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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