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Evanescent Scattering Imaging of Single Molecules
Case ID:
M21-276L^
Web Published:
4/14/2023
The ability to determine molecular binding is crucial in drug screening, biomarker detection, and understanding biological processes at the molecular level. Many methods for looking at binding kinetics, such as liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, western blot, etc., are time consuming, cause protein fragmentation/denaturation and do not allow for single molecule analyses.
Evanescent illumination is one method for detecting single molecules due to its ability to enhance light and analyte interactions. Unfortunately, current systems typically require specialized materials, including microspheres or nanomaterials, which limits their utility.
Researchers at the Biodesign Institute of Arizona State University have developed a novel imaging system that takes advantage of evanescent scattering, but can be successfully achieved on a plain glass surface. Using total internal reflection (TIR) configuration, the interference between the evanescent lights scattered by single molecules and the natural roughness of the cover glass is imaged. This imaging system can analyze molecular binding kinetics and explore the heterogeneity of single protein binding properties. It can also be used to analyze DNA conformational changes and enable detection of small biological molecules.
Potential Applications
Biomarker detection and screening
Drug screening
Analyze single molecules
Quantify the sizes of single proteins
Characterize protein-antibody interactions at the single-molecule level
Monitor or analyze heterogeneity of single protein binding behaviors
Track analyte axial movement with high resolution
Analyze DNA conformation changes to enable small molecule (e.g. microRNA) detection
Benefits and Advantages
Label free, single molecule imaging
Simultaneously measure size and number of individual molecules as well as analyze the kinetics of two different protein interaction processes
No need to separate proteins or other molecules prior to detection
Photon collection efficiency – collects only scattered light
Multiplexed protein detection for improved screening efficiency
Achieves 5 times larger scattering cross-section and induces less heating
Can be integrated with fluorescent microscopy for multiplexed detection
Automated single molecule counting with high temporal resolution
Can recognize proteins with different molecular weights – allows for monitoring protein binding processes
For more information about this opportunity, please see
Zhang et al - Nat. Commun - 2022
Zhou et al - bioRxiv - 2022
For more information about the inventor(s) and their research, please see
Dr. Wang's Biodesign webpage
Dr. Wang's departmental webpage
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For Information, Contact:
Jovan Heusser
Director of Licensing and Business Development
Skysong Innovations
jovan.heusser@skysonginnovations.com