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A non-Gaussian distribution quantifies distances measured with fluorescence localization techniques
Authors:Churchman L Stirling  Flyvbjerg Henrik  Spudich James A
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
Abstract:When single-molecule fluorescence localization techniques are pushed to their lower limits in attempts to measure ever-shorter distances, measurement errors become important to understand. Here we describe the non-Gaussian distribution of measured distances that is the key to proper interpretation of distance measurements. We test it on single-molecule high-resolution colocalization data for a known distance, 10 nm, and find that it gives the correct result, whereas interpretation of the same data with a Gaussian distribution gives a result that is systematically too large.
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