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Fluorescence-force spectroscopy maps two-dimensional reaction landscape of the holliday junction
Authors:Hohng Sungchul  Zhou Ruobo  Nahas Michelle K  Yu Jin  Schulten Klaus  Lilley David M J  Ha Taekjip
Institution:Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA. tjha@uiuc.edgu
Abstract:Despite the recent advances in single-molecule manipulation techniques, purely mechanical approaches cannot detect subtle conformational changes in the biologically important regime of weak forces. We developed a hybrid scheme combining force and fluorescence that allowed us to examine the effect of subpiconewton forces on the nanometer scale motion of the Holliday junction (HJ) at 100-hertz bandwidth. The HJ is an exquisitely sensitive force sensor whose force response is amplified with an increase in its arm lengths, demonstrating a lever-arm effect at the nanometer-length scale. Mechanical interrogation of the HJ in three different directions helped elucidate the structures of the transient species populated during its conformational changes. This method of mapping two-dimensional reaction landscapes at low forces is readily applicable to other nucleic acid systems and their interactions with proteins and enzymes.
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