Issue 10, 2014

Out-of-equilibrium biomolecular interactions monitored by picosecond fluorescence in microfluidic droplets

Abstract

We developed a new experimental approach combining Time-Resolved Fluorescence (TRF) spectroscopy and Droplet Microfluidics (DμF) to investigate the relaxation dynamics of structurally heterogeneous biomolecular systems. Here DμF was used to produce with minimal material consumption an out-of-equilibrium, fluorescently labeled biomolecular complex by rapid mixing within the droplets. TRF detection was implemented with a streak camera to monitor the time evolution of the structural heterogeneity of the complex along its relaxation towards equilibrium while it propagates inside the microfluidic channel. The approach was validated by investigating the fluorescence decay kinetics of a model interacting system of bovine serum albumin and Patent Blue V. Fluorescence decay kinetics are acquired with very good signal-to-noise ratio and allow for global, multicomponent fluorescence decay analysis, evidencing heterogeneous structural relaxation over several 100 ms.

Graphical abstract: Out-of-equilibrium biomolecular interactions monitored by picosecond fluorescence in microfluidic droplets

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Nov 2013
Accepted
05 Feb 2014
First published
05 Feb 2014

Lab Chip, 2014,14, 1767-1774

Out-of-equilibrium biomolecular interactions monitored by picosecond fluorescence in microfluidic droplets

S. Maillot, A. Carvalho, J. Vola, C. Boudier, Y. Mély, S. Haacke and J. Léonard, Lab Chip, 2014, 14, 1767 DOI: 10.1039/C3LC51283E

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