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D. Williams, Ane Landajuela, Ravi Kiran Kasula, Wenjiao Zhou, John T. Powell, Zhiqun Xi, Farren J. Isaacs, Julien Berro, Derek Toomre, Erdem Karatekin, Chenxiang LinFluorescence microscopy has been
one of the most discovery-rich
methods in biology. In the digital age, the discipline is becoming
increasingly quantitative. Virtually all biological laboratories have
access to fluorescence microscopes, but abilities to quantify biomolecule
copy numbers are limited by the complexity and sophistication associated
with current quantification methods. Here, we present DNA-origami-based
fluorescence brightness standards for counting 5–300 copies
of proteins in bacterial and mammalian cells, tagged with fluorescent
proteins or membrane-permeable organic dyes. Compared to conventional
quantification techniques, our brightness standards are robust, straightforward
to use, and compatible with nearly all fluorescence imaging applications,
thereby providing a practical and versatile tool to quantify biomolecules
via fluorescence microscopy.
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