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Single-Molecule Kinetics and Super-Resolution Microscopy by Fluorescence Imaging of Transient Binding on DNA Origami

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue 11, Pages 4756-4761

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl103427w

Keywords

Nanobiotechnology; biophysics; DNA origami; fluorescence microscopy; super-resolution; single-molecule kinetics

Funding

  1. DFG through the Excellence Cluster Nano-systems Initiative Munich [Inst 86/1051-1]
  2. BMBF/VDI
  3. LMU Center for Nanoscience
  4. Elitenetzwerk Bayern

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DNA origami is a powerful method for the programmable assembly of nanoscale molecular structures. For applications of these structures as functional biomaterials, the study of reaction kinetics and dynamic processes in real time and with high spatial resolution becomes increasingly important. We present a single-molecule assay For the study of binding and unbinding kinetics on DNA origami. We find that the kinetics of hybridization to single-stranded extensions on DNA origami is similar to isolated substrate-immobilized DNA with a slight position dependence on the origami. On the basis of the knowledge of the kinetics, we exploit reversible specific binding of labeled oligonucleotides to DNA nanostructures for PAINT (points accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography) imaging with <30 nm resolution. The method is demonstrated For flat monomeric DNA structures as well as multimeric, ribbon-like DNA structures.

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