L. S. Shlyakhtenko
Arizona State University
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Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics | 1992
Yuri L. Lyubchenko; L. S. Shlyakhtenko; Rodney E. Harrington; Bertram L. Jacobs; P.I. Oden; Stuart Lindsay
A procedure for imaging long DNA and double stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is described. Stable binding of double stranded DNA molecules to the flat mica surface is achieved by chemical modification of freshly cleaved mica under mild conditions with 3-aminopropyltriethoxy silane. We have obtained striking images of intact lambda DNA, Hind III restriction fragments of lambda DNA and dsRNA from reovirus. These images are stable under repeated scanning and measured contour lengths are accurate to within a few percent. This procedure leads to strong DNA attachment, allowing imaging under water. The widths of the DNA images lie in the range of 20 to 80nm for data obtained in air with commercially available probes. The work demonstrates that AFM is now a routine tool for simple measurements such as a length distribution. Improvement of substrate and sample preparation methods are needed to achieve yet higher resolution.
Biophysical Journal | 1992
Stuart Lindsay; Nongjian Tao; J. A. DeRose; P.I. Oden; Lyubchenko YuL; Rodney E. Harrington; L. S. Shlyakhtenko
We describe a procedure for reversible adsorption of DNA onto a gold electrode maintained under potential control. The adsorbate can be imaged by scanning probe microscopy in situ. Quantitative control of a molecular adsorbate for microscopy is now possible. We found a potential window (between 0 and 180 mV versus a silver wire quasi reference) over which a gold (111) surface under phosphate buffer is positively charged, but is not covered with a dense adsorbate. When DNA is present in these conditions, molecules adsorb onto the electrode and remain stable under repeated scanning with a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). They become removed when the surface is brought to a negative charge. When operated at tunnel currents below approximately 0.4 nA, the STM yields a resolution of approximately 1 nm, which is better than can be obtained with atomic force microscopy (AFM) at present. We illustrate this procedure by imaging a series of DNA molecules made by ligating a 21 base-pair oligonucleotide. We observed the expected series of fragment lengths but small fragments are adsorbed preferentially.
Scanning Probe Microscopies | 1992
Stuart Lindsay; Yuri L. Lyubchenko; Anna S. Gall; L. S. Shlyakhtenko; Rodney E. Harrington
We describe a procedure for imaging DNA molecules using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Double-stranded DNA binds to a mica surface modified by treatment with 3- aminopropyltriethoxysilane to yield AFM images that are stable under repeated scanning. We used this procedure to obtain high quality images of unstained linear DNA molecules and circular DNA molecules. The resolution was limited to tens of nanometers by the profile of the AFM tips.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1993
Yuri L. Lyubchenko; L. S. Shlyakhtenko; Rodney E. Harrington; P.I. Oden; Stuart Lindsay
Nucleic Acids Research | 2004
Vladimir N. Potaman; Elena A. Oussatcheva; Yuri L. Lyubchenko; L. S. Shlyakhtenko; Sanjay I. Bidichandani; Tetsuo Ashizawa; Richard R. Sinden
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1991
Yuri L. Lyubchenko; L. S. Shlyakhtenko; Boris Chernov; Rodney E. Harrington
Biochemistry | 1993
Yuri L. Lyubchenko; L. S. Shlyakhtenko; Ettore Appella; Rodney E. Harrington
Biophysical Journal | 1996
D. Rekesh; Yuri L. Lyubchenko; L. S. Shlyakhtenko; Stuart Lindsay
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1993
Tianwei Jing; A M Jeffrey; J. A. DeRose; Yuri L. Lyubchenko; L. S. Shlyakhtenko; Rodney E. Harrington; Ettore Appella; J Larsen; A Vaught; D Rekesh
Scanning microscopy | 1996
Yuri L. Lyubchenko; Blankenship Re; Alex A. Gall; Stuart Lindsay; Thiemann O; Larry Simpson; L. S. Shlyakhtenko