Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403989 | Journal of Luminescence | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have observed single DNA strands labeled with a small fluorescent molecule, BODIPY-FL, using objective based total internal fluorescence microscopy. In spite of its photobleaching, this small fluorophore is potentially useful for monitoring biochemical processes like protein synthesis because it can be efficiently incorporated into proteins by the ribosome through a charged epsilon-labeled fluorescent lysine tRNA. Using evanescent wave laser excitation at 488Â nm, we have been able to observe single Bodipy molecules using integration times as low as 20Â ms with a good signal to noise ratio, and for several images before photobleaching. We have measured the fluorescence decay due to photobleaching and have been able to lengthen it by a factor of 5 using oxygen scavenger systems.
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Authors
K. Perronet, P. Bouyer, N. Westbrook, N. Soler, D. Fourmy, S. Yoshizawa,