Automation of a single-DNA molecule stretching device

Kristian Tolbol Sorensen, Joanna M Lopacinska-Jørgensen, Niels Tommerup, Asli Silahtaroglu, Anders Kristensen, Rodolphe Marie

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Abstract

We automate the manipulation of genomic-length DNA in a nanofluidic device based on real-time analysis of fluorescence images. In our protocol, individual molecules are picked from a microchannel and stretched with pN forces using pressure driven flows. The millimeter-long DNA fragments free flowing in micro- and nanofluidics emit low fluorescence and change shape, thus challenging the image analysis for machine vision. We demonstrate a set of image processing steps that increase the intrinsically low signal-to-noise ratio associated with single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. Furthermore, we demonstrate how to estimate the length of molecules by continuous real-time image stitching and how to increase the effective resolution of a pressure controller by pulse width modulation. The sequence of image-processing steps addresses the challenges of genomic-length DNA visualization; however, they should also be general to other applications of fluorescence-based microfluidics.
Original languageEnglish
Article number063702
JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
Volume86
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)1-6
Number of pages6
ISSN0034-6748
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2015

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