A simple DNA handle attachment method for single molecule mechanical manipulation experiments

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Abstract

Manipulating single molecules and systems of molecules with mechanical force is a powerful technique to examine their physical properties. Applying force requires attachment of the target molecule to larger objects using some sort of molecular tether, such as a strand of DNA. DNA handle attachment often requires difficult manipulations of the target molecule, which can preclude attachment to unstable, hard to obtain, and/or large, complex targets. Here we describe a method for covalent DNA handle attachment to proteins that simply requires the addition of a preprepared reagent to the protein and a short incubation. The handle attachment method developed here provides a facile approach for studying the biomechanics of biological systems.

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Min, D., Arbing, M. A., Jefferson, R. E., & Bowie, J. U. (2016). A simple DNA handle attachment method for single molecule mechanical manipulation experiments. Protein Science, 1535–1544. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.2952

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