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Automated Two-dimensional Spatiotemporal Analysis of Mobile Single-molecule FRET Probes
Published on: November 23, 2021
High-precision estimation of emitter positions using Bayesian grouping of localizations
Mohamadreza Fazel1, Michael J Wester1,2, David J Schodt1
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Abstract:
Single-molecule localization microscopy super-resolution methods rely on stochastic blinking/binding events, which often occur multiple times from each emitter over the course of data acquisition. Typically, the blinking/binding events from each emitter are treated as independent events, without an attempt to assign them to a particular emitter. Here, we describe a Bayesian method of inferring the positions of the tagged molecules by exploring the possible grouping and combination of localizations from multiple blinking/binding events. The results are position estimates of the tagged molecules that have improved localization precision and facilitate nanoscale structural insights. The Bayesian framework uses the localization precisions to learn the statistical distribution of the number of blinking/binding events per emitter and infer the number and position of emitters. We demonstrate the method on a range of synthetic data with various emitter densities, DNA origami constructs and biological structures using DNA-PAINT and dSTORM data. We show that under some experimental conditions it is possible to achieve sub-nanometer precision.
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