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High-Speed Magnetic Tweezers for Nanomechanical Measurements on Force-Sensitive Elements
Published on: May 12, 2023
A novel design for magnetic tweezers with wide-range temperature control
Yu Zhou1, Qingnan Tang2, Xiaodan Zhao3
1Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
Abstract:
Single-molecule manipulation technologies have proven to be powerful tools for studying the molecular mechanisms and physical principles underlying many essential biological processes. However, achieving wide-range temperature control has been challenging due to thermal drift that undermines the stability of the instrument. This limitation has made it difficult to study biomolecules from thermophiles at their physiologically relevant temperatures and has also hindered the convenient measurement of temperature-sensitive biomolecular interactions and the fundamental thermodynamic properties of biomolecules. In this work, we present a novel design of magnetic tweezers that uses a reflective coverslip and dry objective lens to insulate the heat conductance between the sample and the objective lens, enabling stable temperature changes from ambient up to 70°C during experiments without significant thermal drift of the instrument. The performance of the technology is demonstrated through the quantification of the free energy change of a DNA hairpin over a temperature range of 22°C-72°C, from which the entropy and enthalpy changes are determined.
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