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- Rémy Pawlak
(University of Basel)
- J. G. Vilhena
(University of Basel
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
- Antoine Hinaut
(University of Basel)
- Tobias Meier
(University of Basel)
- Thilo Glatzel
(University of Basel)
- Alexis Baratoff
(University of Basel)
- Enrico Gnecco
(Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
- Rubén Pérez
(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
- Ernst Meyer
(University of Basel)
Abstract
Cryo-electron microscopy can determine the structure of biological matter in vitrified liquids. However, structure alone is insufficient to understand the function of native and engineered biomolecules. So far, their mechanical properties have mainly been probed at room temperature using tens of pico-newton forces with a resolution limited by thermal fluctuations. Here we combine force spectroscopy and computer simulations in cryogenic conditions to quantify adhesion and intra-molecular properties of spray-deposited single-strand DNA oligomers on Au(111). Sub-nanometer resolution images reveal folding conformations confirmed by simulations. Lifting shows a decay of the measured stiffness with sharp dips every 0.2–0.3 nm associated with the sequential peeling and detachment of single nucleotides. A stiffness of 30–35 N m−1 per stretched repeat unit is deduced in the nano-newton range. This combined study suggests how to better control cryo-force spectroscopy of adsorbed heterogeneous (bio)polymer and to potentially enable single-base recognition in DNA strands only few nanometers long.
Suggested Citation
Rémy Pawlak & J. G. Vilhena & Antoine Hinaut & Tobias Meier & Thilo Glatzel & Alexis Baratoff & Enrico Gnecco & Rubén Pérez & Ernst Meyer, 2019.
"Conformations and cryo-force spectroscopy of spray-deposited single-strand DNA on gold,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-7, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-08531-4
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-08531-4
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