A Biophysics Toolbox for Reliable Data Acquisition and Processing in Integrated Force-Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy.
Zhaowei LiuEdo van VeenHumberto SánchezBelén SolanoFrancisco J Palmero MoyaKaley A McCluskeyDaniel Ramírez MonteroTheo van LaarNynke H DekkerPublished in: ACS photonics (2024)
Integrated single-molecule force-fluorescence spectroscopy setups allow for simultaneous fluorescence imaging and mechanical force manipulation and measurements on individual molecules, providing comprehensive dynamic and spatiotemporal information. Dual-beam optical tweezers (OT) combined with a confocal scanning microscope form a force-fluorescence spectroscopy apparatus broadly used to investigate various biological processes, in particular, protein:DNA interactions. Such experiments typically involve imaging of fluorescently labeled proteins bound to DNA and force spectroscopy measurements of trapped individual DNA molecules. Here, we present a versatile state-of-the-art toolbox including the preparation of protein:DNA complex samples, design of a microfluidic flow cell incorporated with OT, automation of OT-confocal scanning measurements, and the development and implementation of a streamlined data analysis package for force and fluorescence spectroscopy data processing. Its components can be adapted to any commercialized or home-built dual-beam OT setup equipped with a confocal scanning microscope, which will facilitate single-molecule force-fluorescence spectroscopy studies on a large variety of biological systems.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- high resolution
- atomic force microscopy
- living cells
- data analysis
- fluorescence imaging
- optical coherence tomography
- electron microscopy
- healthcare
- single cell
- stem cells
- raman spectroscopy
- photodynamic therapy
- binding protein
- bone marrow
- cell therapy
- small molecule
- quantum dots
- molecularly imprinted
- pet imaging
- solid phase extraction
- simultaneous determination
- fluorescent probe
- pet ct
- liquid chromatography