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Three-Dimensional Localization of an Individual Fluorescent Molecule with Angstrom Precision.

Authors :
Taku Furubayashi
Kazuya Motohashi
Keisuke Wakao
Tsuyoshi Matsuda
Isao Kii
Takamitsu Hosoya
Nobuhiro Hayashi
Mahito Sadaie
Fuyuki Ishikawa
Michio Matsushita
Satoru Fujiyoshi
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 7/5/2017, Vol. 139 Issue 26, p8990-8994. 5p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Among imaging techniques, fluorescence microscopy is a unique method to noninvasively image individual molecules in whole cells. If the three-dimensional spatial precision is improved to the angstrom level, various molecular arrangements in the cell can be visualized on an individual basis. We have developed a cryogenic reflecting microscope with a numerical aperture of 0.99 and an imaging stability of 0.05 nm in standard deviation at a temperature of 1.8 K. The key optics to realize the cryogenic performances is the reflecting objective developed by our laboratory. With this cryogenic microscope, an individual fluorescent molecule (ATTO647N) at 1.8 K was localized with standard errors of 0.53 nm (x), 0.31 nm (y), and 0.90 nm (z) when 106 fluorescence photons from the molecule were accumulated in 5 min. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00027863
Volume :
139
Issue :
26
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123963148
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b03899