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Stoichiometry and Dispersity of DNA Nanostructures Using Photobleaching Pair-Correlation Analysis
A wide
variety of approaches have become available for the fabrication
of nanomaterials with increasing degrees of complexity, precision,
and speed while minimizing cost. Their quantitative characterization,
however, remains a challenge. Analytical methods to better inspect
and validate the structure and composition of large nanoscale objects
are required to optimize their applications in diverse technologies.
Here, we describe single-molecule fluorescence-based strategies relying
on photobleaching and multiple-color co-localization features toward
the characterization of supramolecular structures. By optimizing imaging
conditions, including surface passivation, excitation power, frame
capture rate, fluorophore choice, buffer media, and antifading agents,
we have built a robust method by which to dissect the structure of
synthetic nanoscale systems. We showcase the use of our methods by
retrieving key structural parameters of four DNA nanotube systems
differing in their preparation strategy. Our method rapidly and accurately
assesses the outcome of synthetic work building nano- and mesoscale
architectures, providing a key tool for product studies in nanomaterial
synthesis