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Utilizing Biotinylated Proteins Expressed in Yeast to Visualize DNA-Protein Interactions at the Single-Molecule Level.

Front Microbiol. 2017; 
Xue Huijun,Bei Yuanyuan,Zhan Zhengyan,Chen Xiuqiang,Xu Xin,Fu
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Abstract

Much of our knowledge in conventional biochemistry has derived from bulk assays. However, many stochastic processes and transient intermediates are hidden when averaged over the ensemble. The powerful technique of single-molecule fluorescence microscopy has made great contributions to the understanding of life processes that are inaccessible when using traditional approaches. In single-molecule studies, quantum dots (Qdots) have several unique advantages over other fluorescent probes, such as high brightness, extremely high photostability, and large Stokes shift, thus allowing long-time observation and improved signal-to-noise ratios. So far, however, there is no convenient way to label proteins... More

Keywords

BirA-Avi,DNA-protein interaction,biotin-streptavidin,budding yeast,quantum dots,total internal reflection fluorescence micros