Wide Field Spectroscopy of Diffusing and Interacting DNA Using Tunable Nanoscale Geometries

ORAL

Abstract

It remains an outstanding challenge to directly image interacting and diffusing biomolecules under physiological conditions. Many biochemical questions can be posed in the form: Does A interact with B? What are the energetics, kinetics, stoichiometry, and cooperativity of this interaction? To tackle this challenge, we use tunable nanoscale confinement to perform wide-field imaging of interacting DNA molecules in free solution, under an extended range of reagent concentrations and interaction rates. We present the integration of ``Convex Lens-induced Confinement (CLiC)'' microscopy with image correlation analysis, simultaneously suppressing background fluorescence and extending imaging times. The measured DNA-DNA interactions would be inaccessible to standard techniques but are important for developing a mechanistic understanding of life-preserving processes such as DNA transcription.

*NSERC

Authors

  • Shane Scott

    • McGill University
  • Jason Leith

    • McGill University
  • Hugo Brandao

    • McGill University
  • Simon Sehayek

    • McGill University
  • Alexander Hofkirchner

    • McGill University
  • Jill Laurin

    • McGill University
  • Daniel Berard

    • McGill University
  • Alexander Verge

    • McGill University
  • Paul Wiseman

    • McGill University
  • Sabrina Leslie

    • McGill University