Convex Lens-induced Confinement to Visualize Biopolymers and Interaction Parameters
POSTER
Abstract
In this poster, we present a versatile CLiC (Convex Lens-induced Confinement) microscopy system to access a broad range of biopolymer visualization and interaction parameters. In the CLiC technique, the curved surface of a convex lens is used to deform a flexible coverslip above a glass substrate, creating a nanoscale gap that can be tuned during an experiment to load and confine molecules into nanoscale features, both linear and circular, embedded in the bottom substrate. We demonstrate and characterize massively parallel DNA nanochannel-based stretching, building on prior work. Further, we demonstrate controlled insertion of reagent molecules within the CLiC imaging chamber. We visualize real-time reaction dynamics of nanoconfined species, including dye/DNA intercalation and DNA/DNA ligation reactions, demonstrating the versatility of this nanoscale microscopy platform.
Authors
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Frank Stabile
McGill University
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Daniel Berard
McGill University
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Gilead Henkin
McGill University, McGill Univ
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Marjan Shayegan
Department of Chemistry, Simon Fraser University, McGill University
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François Michaud
McGill University
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Sabrina R. Leslie
McGill University