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Structural Information from Single-molecule FRET Experiments Using the Fast Nano-positioning System
Published on: February 9, 2017
iMAX FRET (Information Maximized FRET) for Multipoint Single-Molecule Structural Analysis
Bhagyashree S Joshi1, Carlos de Lannoy1, Mark R Howarth2
1Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Department of Bionanoscience, Delft University of Technology, Delft 2629HZ, The Netherlands.
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Understanding the structure of biomolecules is vital for deciphering their roles in biological systems. Single-molecule techniques have emerged as alternatives to conventional ensemble structure analysis methods for uncovering new biology in molecular dynamics and interaction studies, yet only limited structural information could be obtained experimentally. Here, we address this challenge by introducing iMAX FRET, a one-pot method that allows ab initio 3D profiling of individual molecules using two-color FRET measurements. Through the stochastic exchange of fluorescent weak binders, iMAX FRET simultaneously assesses multiple distances on a biomolecule within a few minutes, which can then be used to reconstruct the coordinates of up to four points in each molecule, allowing structure-based inference. We demonstrate the 3D reconstruction of DNA nanostructures, protein quaternary structures, and conformational changes in proteins. With iMAX FRET, we provide a powerful approach to advance the understanding of biomolecular structure by expanding conventional FRET analysis to three dimensions.

