The dynamics and enzymatic degradation of single DNA molecules can now be observed with the atomic force microscope. A combination of two advances has made this possible. Tapping in fluid has reduced lateral forces, which permits the imaging of loosely adsorbed molecules; and the presence of nickel ions appears to form a relatively stable bridge between the negatively charged mica and the negatively charged DNA phosphate backbone. Continuous imaging shows DNA motion and the process of DNA degradation by the nuclease DNase I. It is possible to see DNase degradation of both loosely adsorbed and tightly adsorbed DNA molecules. This method gives images in aqueous buffer of bare, uncoated DNA molecules with lengths of only a few hundred base pai...
DNA is the bio-polymer containing the genetic information needed for the development and functioning...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to image supercooled plasmid DMA deposited on a mica surf...
Photolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visualized w...
AbstractPhotolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visu...
Tapping mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) of DNA in propanol, dry helium, and aqueous buffer each h...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...
AbstractDNA-cytochrome complexes adsorbed on carbon-coated micasurfaces were directly imaged by atom...
AbstractScanning force microscopy (SFM) was used to image intact, nearly fully elongated lambda bact...
This thesis work applies Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for single-molecule imaging to understand the...
A new technique has been developed for electrophoresing DNA molecules from an agarose gel onto a sil...
DNA on mica can be imaged in the atomic force microscope (AFM) in water or in some buffers If the sa...
AbstractUsing a cationic lipid bilayer, we show that DNA can be reliably adsorbed to the bilayer sur...
A combined fluorescence microscope/AFM set-up was constructed, which enabled the real-time manipulat...
The atomic force microscope (AFM;1) can image DNA and RNA in air and under solutions at resolution c...
DNA is the bio-polymer containing the genetic information needed for the development and functioning...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to image supercooled plasmid DMA deposited on a mica surf...
Photolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visualized w...
AbstractPhotolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visu...
Tapping mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) of DNA in propanol, dry helium, and aqueous buffer each h...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...
AbstractDNA-cytochrome complexes adsorbed on carbon-coated micasurfaces were directly imaged by atom...
AbstractScanning force microscopy (SFM) was used to image intact, nearly fully elongated lambda bact...
This thesis work applies Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for single-molecule imaging to understand the...
A new technique has been developed for electrophoresing DNA molecules from an agarose gel onto a sil...
DNA on mica can be imaged in the atomic force microscope (AFM) in water or in some buffers If the sa...
AbstractUsing a cationic lipid bilayer, we show that DNA can be reliably adsorbed to the bilayer sur...
A combined fluorescence microscope/AFM set-up was constructed, which enabled the real-time manipulat...
The atomic force microscope (AFM;1) can image DNA and RNA in air and under solutions at resolution c...
DNA is the bio-polymer containing the genetic information needed for the development and functioning...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to image supercooled plasmid DMA deposited on a mica surf...
Photolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visualized w...