Dense coverage of DNA by proteins is a ubiquitous feature of cellular processes such as DNA organization, replication and repair. We present a single-molecule approach capable of visualizing individual DNA-binding proteins on densely covered DNA and in the presence of high protein concentrations. Our approach combines optical tweezers with multicolor confocal and stimulated emission depletion (STED) fluorescence microscopy. Proteins on DNA are visualized at a resolution of 50 nm, a sixfold resolution improvement over that of confocal microscopy. High temporal resolution (<50 ms) is ensured by fast one-dimensional beam scanning. Individual trajectories of proteins translocating on DNA can thus be distinguished and tracked with high precision...
Single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have become important tools in biological research t...
Both the branches of high resolution nanoscopy coordinate targeted and coordinate stochastic methods...
Optical resolution has always been restricted by the Ernst diffraction limit, which states that lens...
Dense coverage of DNA by proteins is a ubiquitous feature of cellular processes such as DNA organiza...
Dense coverage of DNA by proteins is a ubiquitous feature of cellular processes such as DNA organiza...
Fluorescence microscopy in conjunction with optical tweezers is well suited to the study of protein ...
Complexity and heterogeneity are common denominators of the many molecular events taking place insid...
Fluorescence imaging is one of the cornerstone techniques for understanding how single molecules sea...
Many protein interactions with DNA require specific sequences; however, how these sequences are loca...
Characterization of nanomaterials by non-linair microscopy is increasing as it can shed new light on...
Technical advance enables us to investigate the veiled details of biological reactions at the molecu...
Optical tweezers and fluorescence microscopy are powerful methods for investigating the mechanical a...
We present the first results obtained with a new instrument designed and built to study DNA-protein ...
Over the past two decades, single-molecule techniques have evolved into robust tools to study many f...
Recent advances in single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have allowed the direct observati...
Single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have become important tools in biological research t...
Both the branches of high resolution nanoscopy coordinate targeted and coordinate stochastic methods...
Optical resolution has always been restricted by the Ernst diffraction limit, which states that lens...
Dense coverage of DNA by proteins is a ubiquitous feature of cellular processes such as DNA organiza...
Dense coverage of DNA by proteins is a ubiquitous feature of cellular processes such as DNA organiza...
Fluorescence microscopy in conjunction with optical tweezers is well suited to the study of protein ...
Complexity and heterogeneity are common denominators of the many molecular events taking place insid...
Fluorescence imaging is one of the cornerstone techniques for understanding how single molecules sea...
Many protein interactions with DNA require specific sequences; however, how these sequences are loca...
Characterization of nanomaterials by non-linair microscopy is increasing as it can shed new light on...
Technical advance enables us to investigate the veiled details of biological reactions at the molecu...
Optical tweezers and fluorescence microscopy are powerful methods for investigating the mechanical a...
We present the first results obtained with a new instrument designed and built to study DNA-protein ...
Over the past two decades, single-molecule techniques have evolved into robust tools to study many f...
Recent advances in single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have allowed the direct observati...
Single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have become important tools in biological research t...
Both the branches of high resolution nanoscopy coordinate targeted and coordinate stochastic methods...
Optical resolution has always been restricted by the Ernst diffraction limit, which states that lens...