Direct Imaging of DNA
Fibers: The Visage of Double
Helix
Posted on 2012-12-12 - 00:00
Direct imaging becomes important when the knowledge at
few/single
molecule level is requested and where the diffraction does not allow
to get structural and functional information. Here we report on the
direct imaging of double stranded (ds) λ-DNA in the A conformation,
obtained by combining a novel sample preparation method based on super
hydrophobic DNA molecules self-aggregation process with transmission
electron microscopy (TEM). The experimental breakthrough is the production
of robust and highly ordered paired DNA nanofibers that allowed its
direct TEM imaging and the double helix structure revealing.
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Gentile, Francesco; Moretti, Manola; Limongi, Tania; Falqui, Andrea; Bertoni, Giovanni; Scarpellini, Alice; et al. (2016). Direct Imaging of DNA
Fibers: The Visage of Double
Helix. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl3039162