posted on 2024-11-14, 23:00authored byHasan Yardimci, Anna B Loveland, Antonius van Oijen, Johannes C Walter
The recent advent in single-molecule imaging and manipulation methods has made a significant impact on the understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying many essential cellular processes. Single-molecule techniques such as electron microscopy and DNA fiber assays have been employed to study the duplication of genome in eukaryotes. Here, we describe a single-molecule assay that allows replication of DNA attached to the functionalized surface of a microfluidic flow cell in a soluble Xenopus leavis egg extract replication system and subsequent visualization of replication products via fluorescence microscopy. We also explain a method for detection of replication proteins, through fluorescently labeled antibodies, on partially replicated DNA immobilized at both ends to the surface.
Yardimci, H., Loveland, A. B., van Oijen, A. M. & Walter, J. C. (2012). Single-molecule analysis of DNA replication in Xenopus egg extracts. Methods, 57 (2), 179-186.