Ultra-Sensitive and Label-Free Probing of Binding Affinity Using Recognition Imaging

Yoo Jin Oh, Melanie Koehler, Yoonhee Lee, Sourav Mishra, Joon Won Park, Peter Hinterdorfer*

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Abstract

Reliable quantification of binding affinity is important in biotechnology and pharmacology and increasingly coupled with a demand for ultrasensitivity, nanoscale resolution, and minute sample amounts. Standard techniques are not able to meet these criteria. This study provides a new platform based on atomic force microscopy (AFM)-derived recognition imaging to determine affinity by visualizing single molecular bindings on nanosize dendrons. Using DNA hybridization as a demonstrator, an AFM sensor adorned with a cognate binding strand senses and localizes target DNAs at nanometer resolution. To overcome the limitations of speed and resolution, the AFM cantilever is sinusoidally oscillated close to resonance conditions at small amplitudes. The equilibrium dissociation constant of capturing DNA duplexes was obtained, yielding 2.4 × 10 -10 M. Our label-free single-molecular biochemical analysis approach evidences the utility of recognition imaging and analysis in quantifying biomolecular interactions of just a few hundred molecules.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)612-617
Number of pages6
JournalNano Letters
Volume19
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Affinity
  • DNA hybridization
  • molecular recognition
  • scanning probe microscopy
  • single-molecule

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