Authors
Quan Wang, Randall H Goldsmith, Yan Jiang, Samuel D Bockenhauer, WE Moerner
Publication date
2012/5/22
Journal
Accounts of Chemical Research
Volume
45
Issue
11
Pages
1955-1964
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Single-molecule fluorescence measurements allow researchers to study asynchronous dynamics and expose molecule-to-molecule structural and behavioral diversity, which contributes to the understanding of biological macromolecules. To provide measurements that are most consistent with the native environment of biomolecules, researchers would like to conduct these measurements in the solution phase if possible. However, diffusion typically limits the observation time to approximately 1 ms in many solution-phase single-molecule assays. Although surface immobilization is widely used to address this problem, this process can perturb the system being studied and contribute to the observed heterogeneity.
Combining the technical capabilities of high-sensitivity single-molecule fluorescence microscopy, real-time feedback control and electrokinetic flow in a microfluidic chamber, we have developed a device …
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