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Stretching Short Sequences of DNA with Constant Force Axial Optical Tweezers
Published on: October 13, 2011
Radial compression elasticity of single DNA molecules studied by vibrating scanning polarization force microscopy
Xing-Fei Zhou1, Jie-Lin Sun, Hong-Jie An
1Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, China.
Abstract:
The radial compression properties of single DNA molecules have been studied using vibrating scanning polarization force microscopy. By imaging DNA molecules at different vibration amplitude set-point values, we obtain the correlations between radially applied force and DNA compression, from which the radial compressive elasticity can be deduced. The estimated elastic modulus is approximately 20-70 MPa under small external forces (<0.4 nN) and increases to approximately 100-200 MPa for large loads.

