PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

A minimal optical trapping and imaging microscopy system.

  • Carmen Noemí Hernández Candia,
  • Sara Tafoya Martínez,
  • Braulio Gutiérrez-Medina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057383
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
p. e57383

Abstract

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We report the construction and testing of a simple and versatile optical trapping apparatus, suitable for visualizing individual microtubules (∼25 nm in diameter) and performing single-molecule studies, using a minimal set of components. This design is based on a conventional, inverted microscope, operating under plain bright field illumination. A single laser beam enables standard optical trapping and the measurement of molecular displacements and forces, whereas digital image processing affords real-time sample visualization with reduced noise and enhanced contrast. We have tested our trapping and imaging instrument by measuring the persistence length of individual double-stranded DNA molecules, and by following the stepping of single kinesin motor proteins along clearly imaged microtubules. The approach presented here provides a straightforward alternative for studies of biomaterials and individual biomolecules.