Issue 9, 2015

Temperature-cycle microscopy reveals single-molecule conformational heterogeneity

Abstract

Our previous temperature-cycle study reported FRET transitions between different states on FRET-labeled polyprolines [Yuan et al., PCCP, 2011, 13, 1762]. The conformational origin of such transitions, however, was left open. In this work, we apply temperature-cycle microscopy of single FRET-labeled polyproline and dsDNA molecules and compare their responses to resolve the conformational origin of different FRET states. We observe different steady-state FRET distributions and different temperature-cycle responses in the two samples. Our temperature-cycle results on single molecules resemble the results in steady-state measurements but reveal a dark state which could not be observed otherwise. By comparing the timescales and probabilities of different FRET states in temperature-cycle traces, we assign the conformational heterogeneity reflected by different FRET states to linker dynamics, dye–chain and dye–dye interactions. The dark state and low-FRET state are likely due to dye–dye interactions at short separations.

Graphical abstract: Temperature-cycle microscopy reveals single-molecule conformational heterogeneity

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Nov 2014
Accepted
27 Jan 2015
First published
30 Jan 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015,17, 6532-6544

Author version available

Temperature-cycle microscopy reveals single-molecule conformational heterogeneity

H. Yuan, A. Gaiduk, J. R. Siekierzycka, S. Fujiyoshi, M. Matsushita, D. Nettels, B. Schuler, C. A. M. Seidel and M. Orrit, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015, 17, 6532 DOI: 10.1039/C4CP05486E

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