Hesse Jan, Wechselberger Christian, Sonnleitner Max, Schindler Hansgeorg, Schütz Gerhard J
Biophysics Institute, Johannes-Kepler-University Linz, Altenbergerstrasse 69, Austria.
J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. 2002 Dec 25;782(1-2):127-35. doi: 10.1016/s1570-0232(02)00552-4.
Recent developments in ultrasensitive fluorescence microscopy enabled the detection and detailed characterization of individual biomolecules in their native environment. New types of information can be obtained from studying individual molecules, which is not accessible from ensemble measurements. Moreover, this methodological advance matches the need of bioscience to downscale the sample amount required for screening devices. It is envisioned that concentrations as low as approximately 1000 molecules contained in a sample of 1 nl can be detected in a chip-based assay. In this review, we overview state-of-the-art single molecule microscopy with respect to its applicability to ultrasensitive screening. Quantitative estimations will be given, based on a novel apparatus designed for large area screening at single molecule sensitivity.
超灵敏荧光显微镜技术的最新进展使得在天然环境中检测和详细表征单个生物分子成为可能。通过研究单个分子能够获得从整体测量中无法获取的新型信息。此外,这一方法学的进步满足了生物科学减少筛选设备所需样品量的需求。据设想,在基于芯片的检测中,能够检测出1 nl样品中低至约1000个分子的浓度。在本综述中,我们将概述最先进的单分子显微镜技术在超灵敏筛选方面的适用性。基于一种专为单分子灵敏度的大面积筛选而设计的新型仪器,将给出定量估计。