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Infrared nanospectroscopic mapping of DNA molecules on mica surface

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Significant efforts have been done in last two decades to develop nanoscale spectroscopy techniques owning to their great potential for single-molecule structural detection and in addition, to resolve open questions in heterogeneous biological systems, such as protein-DNA complexes. Applying AFM-IR technique has become a powerful leverage for obtaining simultaneous absorption spectra with a nanoscale spatial resolution for studied proteins, however the IR-AFM investigation of DNA molecules on surface, as a benchmark for a nucleoprotein complexes nanocharacterization, has remained elusive. Herein, we demonstrate methodological approach for acquisition of IR-AFM mapping modalities with corresponding absorption spectra based on two different DNA deposition protocols on spermidine and Ni2+ pretreated mica surface. The nanoscale IR absorbance of distinctly formed DNA morphologies on mica are demonstrated through series of IR-AFM absorption maps with corresponding IR spectrum. Our results thus demonstrate the sensitivity of IR-AFM nanospectroscopy for a nucleic acid research with an open potential to be employed in further investigation of nucleoprotein complexes.

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Biophysique

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hal-03865559 , version 1 (22-11-2022)

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Irma Custovic, Nicolas Pocholle, Eric Bourillot, Eric Lesniewska, Olivier Pietrement. Infrared nanospectroscopic mapping of DNA molecules on mica surface. 2022. ⟨hal-03865559⟩
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