Single Molecule Techniques: A Laboratory Manual

Author:   Paul R. Selvin ,  Taekjip Ha
Publisher:   Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
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9780879697754


Pages:   507
Publication Date:   19 November 2007
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As molecular and cellular biologists move toward nano-techniques for performing experiments on single molecules rather than on populations of molecules, a comprehensive manual on how (and why) to carry out such experiments is needed. Single-Molecule Techniques: A Laboratory Manual fills this requirement - it is the first to take researchers who know nothing about single-molecule analyses to the point where they can successfully design and execute appropriate experiments. Geared toward research scientists in structural and molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics, the manual will be useful to all who are interested in observing, manipulating, and elucidating the molecular mechanisms and discrete properties of macromolecules. Techniques range from in vivo and in vitro fluorescent-based methods to the use of atomic force microscopy, optical and magnetic tweezers, and nanopores. The book is edited by Paul R. Selvin and Taekjip Ha, two pioneers in the field of experimental biophysics who have made significant contributions to the development and application of single-molecule technologies.

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Author:   Paul R. Selvin ,  Taekjip Ha
Publisher:   Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 27.70cm
Weight:   1.395kg
ISBN:  

9780879697754


ISBN 10:   087969775
Pages:   507
Publication Date:   19 November 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. The New Era of Biology In Singulo T. Ha and P.R. Selvin IN VITRO FLUORESCENCE 2. Single-Molecule FRET with Total Internal Reflection Microscopy C. Joo and T. Ha 3. In Vitro and In Vivo FIONA and Other Acronyms for Watching Molecular Motors Walk P.R. Selvin, T. Lougheed, M.T. Hoffman, H. Park, H. Balci, B.H. Blehm, and E. Toprak 4. Colocalization of Fluorescent Probes: Accurate and Precise Registration with Nanometer Resolution L.S. Churchman and J.A. Spudich 5. Alternating-Laser Excitation of Single Molecules A.N. Kapanidis, M. Heilemann, E. Margeat, X. Kong, E. Nir, and S. Weiss 6. Orientation and Rotational Motions of Single Molecules by Polarized Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy J.F. Beausang, Y. Sun, M.E. Quinlan, J.N. Forkey, and Y.E. Goldman FLUORESCENCE IN LIVING CELLS 7. Imaging Gene Expression in Living Cells at the Single-Molecule Level J. Xiao, J. Elf, G.-W. Li, J. Yu, and X.S. Xie 8. Single-Virus Tracking in Live Cells M.J. Rust, M. Lakadamyali, B. Brandenburg, and X. Zhuang 9. Ultrasensitive Imaging in Live Cells Using Fluorescent Quantum Dots S. Courty and M. Dahan 10. Imaging Real-Time Gene Expression in Living Systems A.L. Wells, J.S. Condeelis, R.H. Singer, and D. Zenklusen 11. Single-Molecule Imaging of Stochastic Signaling Events in Living Cells S. Matsuoka, Y. Miyanaga, T. Yanagida, and M. Ueda 12. Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy In Vitro and In Vivo E. Haustein and P. Schwille OPTICAL TRAPS 13. Optical Traps to Study Properties of Molecular Motors J.A. Spudich, S.E. Rice, R.S. Rock, T.J. Purcell, and H.M. Warrick 14. High-Resolution Dual-Trap Optical Tweezers with Differential Detection C. Bustamante, Y.R. Chemla, and J.R. Moffitt 15. Imaging and Nanomanipulation of an Actomyosin Motor S. Nishikawa, T. Komori, T. Ariga, T. Okada, M. Morimatsu, Y. Ishii, and T. Yanagida MAGNETIC TRAPS 16. Single-Molecule Studies Using Magnetic Traps T. Lionnet, J.-F. Allemand, A. Revyakin, T.R. Strick, O.A. Saleh, D. Bensimon, and V. Croquette FORCE PROBES/ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY 17. Probing Polysaccharide and Protein Mechanics by Atomic Force Microscopy M. Rabbi and P.E. Marszalek CHANNELS 18. Single-Molecule Analysis of Nucleic Acids and DNA-Protein Interactions Using Nanopores M. Wanunu and A. Meller OTHER TECHNIQUES 19. Single-Molecule Gold-Nanoparticle Tracking with High Temporal and Spatial Resolution and without an Applied Load A.R. Dunn and J. A. Spudich 20. Advances in Surface-based Assays for Single Molecules P.M. Fordyce, M.T. Valentine, and S.M. Block 21. Hydrodynamic Flow-stretching Assay for Single-Molecule Studies of Nucleic Acid-Protein Interactions C.M. Schroeder, P.C. Blainey, S. Kim, and X.S. Xie APPENDIX: Cautions INDEX

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I don't believe I have ever before read a microscopy textbook from cover to cover - but this one, reader, I did. Its two editors, Taekjip Ha and Paul Selvin, have set out to assemble a manual for cell biologists who want to extend their technical repertoires to include single-molecule techniques. They have succeeded admirably, and as a bonus the book provides a fascinating insight into where the technical limits lie, of how we stand - as the authors suggest in their introduction - at the beginning of a new era of single-molecule-based cell biology...This excellent book will be invaluable to anyone who is already competent at multimolecule data collection and interested in getting down to molecular mechanisms. Nature Cell Biology


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