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Analytical Chemistry | 2011

Dual-view imaging system using a wide-range dichroic mirror for simultaneous four-color single-molecule detection.

Takanobu Haga; Satoshi Takahashi; Tsuyoshi Sonehara; Nobutaka Kumazaki; Takashi Anazawa

A dual-view imaging system for simultaneous four-color single-molecule (SM) detection was developed. As for the detection procedure, four species of SM fluorophores, namely, Alexa 488, 555, 647, and 680, are immobilized on different slides and excited by evanescent-wave illumination. Fluorescence emitted from an SM fluorophore is split by a wide-range dichroic mirror (WR DM) in a dual-view optics and imaged as two SM fluorescence spots (SM spots) on an electron-multiplying charge-coupled device (EM-CCD) at 100 Hz. The transmittance of the WR DM changes gradually over the wavelength range of 500 to 700 nm so that the signal ratios of the two SM spots for the four fluorophore species differ. A method for classifying SM fluorophores into four species in accordance with their signal ratios was developed. It was used to classify 597 SM fluorophores at an accuracy of above 98% for all the species. This accuracy is comparable to that of a conventional four-color SM detection system. To classify four species, the conventional system disperses SM fluorescence with a prism and provides an elongated SM spot that uses more pixels of an EM-CCD chip than that of the developed system. The developed system can thus detect 1.5-fold more SM spots with the same-size EM-CCD chip, so it can achieve 1.5-fold higher throughput. Moreover, the developed system is based on a simple and practical approach, namely, replacing an ordinary dichroic mirror in a commercially available dual-view optics with a WR DM. This replacement transforms a dual-view imaging system for two-color detection into a system for four-color detection. The developed system is suitable for detection systems of next-generation DNA sequencers and DNA microarray-chip analyzers.


Archive | 2009

Single molecule real time sequencer, nucleic acid analyzer and single molecule real time sequencing method

Hirokazu Kato; Satoshi Takahashi; Nobutaka Kumazaki; Takanobu Haga


Sensing and bio-sensing research | 2014

Clinical diagnosis of type I allergy by means of SPR imaging with less than a microliter of peripheral blood

Yuhki Yanase; Tetsuji Yanase; Tomoko Kawaguchi; Kaori Ishii; Nobutaka Kumazaki; Takayuki Obara; Michihiro Hide


Archive | 2008

Fluorescence detection apparatus

Takanobu Haga; Satoshi Takahashi; Nobutaka Kumazaki; Hirokazu Kato; Tsuyoshi Sonehara


Archive | 2012

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR OPTICAL ANALYSIS OF BIOPOLYMER

Satoshi Takahashi; 高橋 智; Nobutaka Kumazaki; 修孝 隈崎


Archive | 2009

TOTAL REFLECTION FLUORESCENCE OBSERVATION DEVICE

Nobutaka Kumazaki; Satoshi Takahashi; Hirokazu Kato; Takanovu Haga


Archive | 2009

METHOD FOR FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS AND FLUORESCENCE ANALYZER

Takayuki Obara; Satoshi Takahashi; Akira Maekawa; Takuya Matsui; Nobutaka Kumazaki


Archive | 2009

Fluorescence analyzing device and fluorescence analyzing method

Satoshi Takahashi; Tsuyoshi Sonehara; Tomoyuki Sakai; Takanobu Haga; Hirokazu Kato; Nobutaka Kumazaki; Takuya Matsui


Archive | 2014

Interaction analysis device

Nobutaka Kumazaki; 修孝 隈崎; Takayuki Obara; 隆之 小原; Satoshi Takahashi; 高橋 智


生物物理 | 2010

2P333 広波長域分光2分割イメージング法を用いた簡便かつ安価な4色単分子同時計測システムの開発(バイオイメージング,第48回日本生物物理学会年会)

Takanobu Haga; Satoshi Takahashi; Tsuyoshi Sonehara; Nobutaka Kumazaki; Takashi Anazawa

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