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Extending single molecule fluorescence observation time by amplitude-modulated excitation
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Extending single molecule fluorescence observation time by amplitude-modulated excitation

Lydia Kisley, Wei-Shun Chang, David Cooper, Andrea P. Mansur and Christy F. Landes
Methods and applications in fluorescence, Vol.1(3), pp.037001-037001
09/01/2013
PMID: 24587894

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Physical Sciences Science & Technology
We present a hardware-based method that can improve single molecule fluorophore observation time by up to 1500% and super-localization by 47% for the experimental conditions used. The excitation was modulated using an acousto-optic modulator (AOM) synchronized to the data acquisition and inherent data conversion time of the detector. The observation time and precision in super-localization of four commonly used fluorophores were compared under modulated and traditional continuous excitation, including direct total internal reflectance excitation of Alexa 555 and Cy3, non-radiative Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) excited Cy5, and direct epi-fluorescence wide field excitation of Rhodamine 6G. The proposed amplitude-modulated excitation does not perturb the chemical makeup of the system or sacrifice signal and is compatible with multiple types of fluorophores. Amplitude-modulated excitation has practical applications for any fluorescent study utilizing an instrumental setup with time-delayed detectors.

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