Super-resolution mbPAINT for optical localization of single-stranded DNA.

Chen, Jixin, Alberto Bremauntz, Lydia Kisley, Bo Shuang, and Christy F Landes. 2013. “Super-Resolution MbPAINT for Optical Localization of Single-Stranded DNA.”. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 5 (19): 9338-43.

Abstract

We demonstrate the application of superlocalization microscopy to identify sequence-specific portions of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) with sequence resolution of 50 nucleotides, corresponding to a spatial resolution of 30 nm. Super-resolution imaging was achieved using a variation of a single-molecule localization method, termed as "motion blur" point accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (mbPAINT). The target ssDNA molecules were immobilized on the substrate. Short, dye-labeled, and complementary ssDNA molecules stochastically bound to the target ssDNA, with repeated binding events allowing super-resolution. Sequence specificity was demonstrated via the use of a control, noncomplementary probe. The results support the possibility of employing relatively inexpensive short ssDNAs to identify gene sequence specificity with improved resolution in comparison to the existing methods.

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