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  • Stochastic fluorescence switching of nucleic acids under visible light illumination.

Stochastic fluorescence switching of nucleic acids under visible light illumination.

Optics express (2017-04-07)
Biqin Dong, Luay M Almassalha, Brian T Soetikno, John E Chandler, The-Quyen Nguyen, Ben E Urban, Cheng Sun, Hao F Zhang, Vadim Backman
ABSTRACT

We report detailed characterizations of stochastic fluorescence switching of unmodified nucleic acids under visible light illumination. Although the fluorescent emission from nucleic acids under the visible light illumination has long been overlooked due to their apparent low absorption cross section, our quantitative characterizations reveal the high quantum yield and high photon count in individual fluorescence emission events of nucleic acids at physiological concentrations. Owing to these characteristics, the stochastic fluorescence switching of nucleic acids could be comparable to that of some of the most potent exogenous fluorescence probes for localization-based super-resolution imaging. Therefore, utilizing the principle of single-molecule photon-localization microscopy, native nucleic acids could be ideal candidates for optical label-free super-resolution imaging.

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Hellma® fluorescence cuvettes, ultra Micro, High Performance Quartz Glass, Suprasil® quartz, spectral range 200-2500 nm, pathlength 3x3 mm, chamber volume 45 μL
Hellma® fluorescence cuvettes, standard cells, Macro, High Performance Quartz Glass, spectral range 200-2,500 nm, pathlength 10x10 mm, chamber volume 3,500 μL