Fluorescence single-molecule counting assays for protein quantification using epi-fluorescence microscopy with quantum dots labeling
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2010.01.014
Fluorescence single-molecule counting assays for protein quantification using epi-fluorescence microscopy with quantum dots labeling
Abstract
A single-molecule counting approach for quantifying the antibody affixed to a surface using quantum dots and epi-fluorescence microscopy is presented. Modifying the glass substrates with carboxyl groups provides a hydrophilic surface that reacts with amine groups of an antibody to allow covalent immobilization of the antibody. Nonspecific adsorption of single molecules on the modified surfaces was first investigated. Then, quantum dots were employed to form complexes with surface-immobilized antibody molecules and used as fluorescent probes for single-molecule imaging. Epi-fluorescence microscopy was chosen as the tool for single-molecule fluorescence detection here. The generated fluorescence signals were taken by an electron multiplying charge-coupled device and were found to be proportional to the sample concentrations. Under optimal conditions, a linear response range of 5.0x10(-14)-3.0x10(-12) mol L(-1) was obtained between the number of single molecules and sample concentration via a single-molecule counting approach.
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