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High-Resolution Single-Molecule FRET via DNA eXchange (FRET X)

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ABSTRACT Single-molecule FRET is a versatile tool to study nucleic acids and proteins at the nanometer scale. However, currently, only a couple of FRET pairs can be reliably measured on a single object. The limited number of available FRET pair fluorophores and complicated data analysis makes it challenging to apply single-molecule FRET for structural analysis of biomolecules. Currently, only a couple of FRET pairs can be reliably measured on a single object. Here we present an approach that allows for the determination of multiple distances between FRET pairs in a single object. We use programmable, transient binding between short DNA strands to resolve the FRET efficiency of multiple fluorophore pairs. By allowing only a single FRET pair to be formed at a time, we can determine the FRET efficiency and pair distance with sub-nanometer resolution. We determine the distance between other pairs by sequentially exchanging DNA strands. We name this multiplexing approach FRET X for FRET via DNA eXchange. We envision that our FRET X technology will be a tool for the high-resolution structural analysis of biomolecules and other nano-structures.
Title: High-Resolution Single-Molecule FRET via DNA eXchange (FRET X)
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ABSTRACT Single-molecule FRET is a versatile tool to study nucleic acids and proteins at the nanometer scale.
However, currently, only a couple of FRET pairs can be reliably measured on a single object.
The limited number of available FRET pair fluorophores and complicated data analysis makes it challenging to apply single-molecule FRET for structural analysis of biomolecules.
Currently, only a couple of FRET pairs can be reliably measured on a single object.
Here we present an approach that allows for the determination of multiple distances between FRET pairs in a single object.
We use programmable, transient binding between short DNA strands to resolve the FRET efficiency of multiple fluorophore pairs.
By allowing only a single FRET pair to be formed at a time, we can determine the FRET efficiency and pair distance with sub-nanometer resolution.
We determine the distance between other pairs by sequentially exchanging DNA strands.
We name this multiplexing approach FRET X for FRET via DNA eXchange.
We envision that our FRET X technology will be a tool for the high-resolution structural analysis of biomolecules and other nano-structures.

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