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Dynamic force microscopy imaging of plasmid DNA and viral RNA

Authors :
Dieter Blaas
Lilia A. Chtcheglova
Stefan Thalhammer
Christian Rankl
Ana Beatriz Furlanetto Pacheco
Rong Zhu
Ferry Kienberger
Lilian T. Costa
Peter Hinterdorfer
Gerald Kada
Vassili Pastushenko
Wolfgang M. Heckl
Manuela Reithmayer
Source :
Biomaterials. 28:2403-2411
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

Plasmid DNA and viral RNA were imaged in a liquid environment by dynamic force microscopy (DFM) and fine structures of DNA with heights of 1.82±0.66 nm were obtained in topographical images. In simultaneously acquired phase images, DNA could be imaged with better contrast at lower imaging forces. By splitting the cantilever oscillation signal into lower and upper parts, the contribution of the adhesion between tip and sample to the topographical images was eliminated, resulting in better signal-to-noise ratio. DFM of the single stranded RNA genome of a human rhinovirus showed loops protruding from a condensed RNA core, 20–50 nm in height. The mechanical rigidity of the RNA was determined by single molecule pulling experiments. From fitting RNA stretching curves to the Worm-Like-Chain (WLC) model a persistence length of 1.0±0.17 nm was obtained.

Details

ISSN :
01429612
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomaterials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87ccf904dbe7725cb973b6eca6ac1e35