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Permanent URL to this publication: http://dx.doi.org/10.5167/uzh-48205

Yuan, H; Xia, T; Schuler, B; Orrit, M (2011). Temperature-cycle single-molecule FRET microscopy on polyprolines. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP), 13(5):1762-1769.

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Abstract

Accessing the microsecond dynamics of a single fluorescent molecule in real time is difficult because molecular fluorescence rates usually limit the time resolution to milliseconds. We propose to apply single-molecule temperature-cycle microscopy to probe molecular dynamics at microsecond timescales. Here, we follow donor and acceptor signals of single FRET-labeled polyprolines in glycerol to investigate their conformational dynamics. We observe a steady-state FRET efficiency distribution which differs from theoretical distributions for isotropically orientated fluorescent labels. This may indicate that the orientation of fluorescent labels in glycerol is not isotropic and may reflect the influence of the dye linkers. With proper temperature-cycle parameters, we observed large FRET changes in long series of cycles of the same molecule. We attribute the main conformational changes to reorientations of the fluorescent labels with respect to the oligopeptide chain, which take place in less than a few microseconds at the highest temperature of the cycle (250 K). We were able to follow the FRET efficiency of a particular construct for more than 2000 cycles. This trajectory displays switching between two conformations, which give rise to maxima in the FRET efficiency histogram. Our experiments open the possibility to study biomolecular dynamics at a time scale of a few microseconds at the single-molecule level.

Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:04 Faculty of Medicine > Institute of Biochemistry
07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Biochemistry
DDC:570 Life sciences; biology
Language:English
Date:2011
Deposited On:09 Jun 2011 11:02
Last Modified:23 Nov 2012 16:49
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
ISSN:1463-9076
Additional Information:Persons who receive the PDF must not make it further available or distribute it.
Publisher DOI:10.1039/c0cp01772h
PubMed ID:21152580

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