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Atomic Force Microscopy with Nanoscale Cantilevers Resolves Different Structural Conformations of the DNA Double Helix
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Atomic Force MicroscopyDna NanotechnologySingle Molecule BiophysicsMicroscopyNatural SciencesScanning Probe MicroscopyScanning Force MicroscopyDna ReplicationMolecular BiologyStructural BiologySingle MoleculeDna Double HelixSpatial ResolutionMedicineDna ComputingSingle-molecule DetectionBiophysicsStructural Variability
Structural variability and flexibility are crucial factors for biomolecular function. Here we have reduced the invasiness and enhanced the spatial resolution of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to visualize, for the first time, different structural conformations of the two polynucleotide strands in the DNA double helix, for single molecules under near-physiological conditions. This is achieved by identifying and tracking the anomalous resonance behavior of nanoscale AFM cantilevers in the immediate vicinity of the sample.
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