DNA
纳米生物技术
原子力显微镜
螺旋(腹足类)
DNA折纸
纳米技术
A-DNA
力谱学
生物分子结构
生物物理学
材料科学
化学物理
结晶学
化学
纳米结构
蛋白质结构
纳米颗粒
生物
生物化学
生态学
蜗牛
作者
Shinichiro Ido,Kenjiro Kimura,Noriaki Oyabu,Kei Kobayashi,Masaru Tsukada,Kazumi Matsushige,Hirofumi Yamada
出处
期刊:ACS Nano
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2013-01-27
卷期号:7 (2): 1817-1822
被引量:132
摘要
The DNA double helix was first elucidated by J.D. Watson and F.H.C. Crick over a half century ago. However, no one could actually "see" the well-known structure ever. Among all real-space observation methods, only atomic force microscopy (AFM) enables us to visualize the biologically active structure of natural DNA in water. However, conventional AFM measurements often caused the structural deformation of DNA because of the strong interaction forces acting on DNA. Moreover, large contact area between the AFM probe and DNA hindered us from imaging sub-molecular-scale features smaller than helical periodicity of DNA. Here, we show the direct observation of native plasmid DNA in water using an ultra-low-noise AFM with the highly sensitive force detection method (frequency modulation AFM: FM-AFM). Our micrographs of DNA vividly exhibited not only overall structure of the B-form double helix in water but also local structures which deviate from the crystallographic structures of DNA without any damage. Moreover, the interaction force area in the FM-AFM was small enough to clearly discern individual functional groups within DNA. The technique was also applied to explore the synthesized DNA nanostructures toward the current nanobiotechnology. This work will be essential for considering the structure–function relationship of biomolecular systems in vivo and for in situ analysis of DNA-based nanodevices.
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