Probing the interaction between single molecules: fluorescence resonance energy transfer between a single donor and a single acceptor

S. Weiss, T. Ha, Th Enderle, D. F. Ogletree, P. R. Selvin, D. S. Chemla

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Abstract

Fluorescence resonance energy transfer is a standard spectroscopic technique for measuring distances in the 10-75 angstrom range. This study extends the technique's sensitivity by measuring energy transfer between a single donor fluorophore and a single acceptor fluorophore. Near-field scanning optical microscopy was used to obtain simultaneous dual color imaging and emission spectra from a single pair of donor and acceptor fluorophores linked by a short (10 or 20 bases long) DNA molecule. The DNA was dried on amino-propyl-silanized glass. Near-field fluorescence images and emission spectra were taken on single DNA molecules labeled with donor only, with acceptor only, or with both donor and acceptor.
Original languageEnglish
JournalConference on Quantum Electronics and Laser Science (QELS) - Technical Digest Series
Volume9
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1996

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