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We show that arrays of zero-mode waveguides consisting of subwavelength holes in a metal film provide a simple and highly parallel means for studying single-molecule dynamics at micromolar concentrations with microsecond temporal resolution. We present observations of DNA polymerase activity as an example of the
Selective aluminum passivation for targeted immobilization of single DNA polymerase molecules in zero-mode waveguide nanostructures. Authors: Korlach, Jonas and Marks, Patrick J and Cicero, Ronald L and Gray, Jeremy J and Murphy, Devon L and Roitman, Daniel B and Pham, Thang T and Otto, Geoff A and Foquet,
The present invention is directed to a method and an apparatus for analysis of an analyte. The method involves providing a zero-mode waveguide which includes a cladding surrounding a core where the cladding is configured to preclude propagation of electromagnetic energy of a frequency less than a cutoff frequency
SMRT Sequencing is built upon two key innovations: zero-mode waveguides (ZMWs) and phospholinked nucleotides. ZMWs allow light to illuminate only the bottom of a well in which a DNA polymerase/template complex is immobilized. Phospholinked nucleotides allow observation of the immobilized complex as the DNA
Authors: Foquet, Mathieu and Samiee, Kevan T and Kong, Xiangxu and Chauduri, Bidhan P and Lundquist, Paul M and Turner, Stephen W and Freudenthal, Jake and Roitman, Daniel B. Metallic subwavelength apertures can be used in epi-illumination fluorescence to achieve focal volume confinement. Because of the
Single molecule real time sequencing (SMRT) is a parallelized single molecule DNA sequencing method. Single molecule real time sequencing utilizes a zero-mode waveguide (ZMW). A single DNA polymerase enzyme is affixed at the bottom of a ZMW with a single molecule of DNA as a template. The ZMW is a structure
The core of the Sequel System is the capacity of its redesigned SMRT Cells, which contain one million zero-mode waveguides (ZMWs) at launch, compared to 150,000 ZMWs in the PacBio RS II. Active individual polymerases are immobilized within the ZMWs, providing windows to observe and record DNA sequencing in
23 Dec 2013 These reaction cells for the PacBio RS II DNA sequencer contain 150,000 zero-mode waveguides (holes not visible). Credit: Pacific Biosciences. A decade ago, researchers at Cornell University reported an analytical device, which they called a zero-mode waveguide, for using light to detect single
Zero-mode waveguides (ZMWs) are powerful analytical tools corresponding to optical nanostructures fabricated in a thin metallic film capable of confining an excitation volume to the range of attoliters. This small volume of confinement allows single-molecule fluorescence experiments to be performed at physiologically
After motivating the need for nanophotonics we introduce the basic concepts of nanophotonic devices such as zero mode waveguides and nanoantennas. We highlight current applications and the future potential of nanophotonic approaches when combined with biological systems and single-molecule spectroscopy.
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