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Single-molecule photobleaching: Instrumentation and applications

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JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCES
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 447-454

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1007/s12038-018-9770-5

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Total internal reflection fluorescence; TIRF; oligomer detection; protein aggregation

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  1. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Single-molecule photobleaching (smPB) technique is a powerful tool for characterizing molecular assemblies. It can provide a direct measure of the number of monomers constituting a given oligomeric particle and generate the oligomer size distribution in a specimen. A major current application of this technique is in understanding protein aggregation, which is linked to many incurable diseases. Quantitative measurement of the size distribution of an aggregating protein in a physiological solution remains a difficult task, since techniques such as dynamic light scattering or fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) can provide an average size, but cannot accurately resolve the underlying size distribution. Here we describe the smPB method as implemented on a home-built total internal reflection fluorescence microscope (TIRF). We first describe the construction of a TIRF microscope, and then demonstrate the power of smPB by characterizing a solution of Amylin (hIAPP) oligomers, a 37-residue peptide whose aggregation is associated with Type II diabetes. We compare our results with FCS data obtained from the same specimen, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the two techniques.

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