Versatile quadruple-trap optical tweezers for dual DNA experiments

I Heller, N Laurens, D Vorselen, OD Broekmans… - … Tweezers: Methods and …, 2017 - Springer
I Heller, N Laurens, D Vorselen, OD Broekmans, AS Biebricher, GA King, I Brouwer…
Optical Tweezers: Methods and Protocols, 2017Springer
Optical manipulation techniques provide researchers the powerful ability to directly move,
probe and interrogate molecular complexes. Quadruple optical trapping is an emerging
method for optical manipulation and force spectroscopy that has found its primary use in
studying dual DNA interactions, but is certainly not limited to DNA investigations. The key
benefit of quadruple optical trapping is that two molecular strands can be manipulated
independently and simultaneously. The molecular geometries of the strands can thus be …
Abstract
Optical manipulation techniques provide researchers the powerful ability to directly move, probe and interrogate molecular complexes. Quadruple optical trapping is an emerging method for optical manipulation and force spectroscopy that has found its primary use in studying dual DNA interactions, but is certainly not limited to DNA investigations. The key benefit of quadruple optical trapping is that two molecular strands can be manipulated independently and simultaneously. The molecular geometries of the strands can thus be controlled and their interactions can be quantified by force measurements. Accurate control of molecular geometry is of critical importance for the analysis of, for example, protein-mediated DNA-bridging, which plays an important role in DNA compaction. Here, we describe the design of a dedicated and robust quadruple optical trapping-instrument. This instrument can be switched straightforwardly to a high-resolution dual trap and it is integrated with microfluidics and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy, making it a highly versatile tool for correlative single-molecule analysis of a wide range of biomolecular systems.
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