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Fluorescence Imaging with One-nanometer Accuracy (FIONA)
Authors:Yong Wang  En Cai  Janet Sheung  Sang Hak Lee  Kai Wen Teng  Paul R. Selvin
Affiliation:1.Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;2.Center for the Physics of Living Cells, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;3.Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abstract:Fluorescence imaging with one-nanometer accuracy (FIONA) is a simple but useful technique for localizing single fluorophores with nanometer precision in the x-y plane. Here a summary of the FIONA technique is reported and examples of research that have been performed using FIONA are briefly described. First, how to set up the required equipment for FIONA experiments, i.e., a total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM), with details on aligning the optics, is described. Then how to carry out a simple FIONA experiment on localizing immobilized Cy3-DNA single molecules using appropriate protocols, followed by the use of FIONA to measure the 36 nm step size of a single truncated myosin Va motor labeled with a quantum dot, is illustrated. Lastly, recent effort to extend the application of FIONA to thick samples is reported. It is shown that, using a water immersion objective and quantum dots soaked deep in sol-gels and rabbit eye corneas (>200 µm), localization precision of 2-3 nm can be achieved.
Keywords:Molecular Biology   Issue 91   FIONA   fluorescence imaging   nanometer precision   myosin walking   thick tissue
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