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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

LED-based interference-reflection microscopy combined with optical tweezers for quantitative three-dimensional microtubule imaging

Steve Simmert, Mohammad Kazem Abdosamadi, Gero Hermsdorf, and Erik Schäffer

Optical tweezers combined with various microscopy techniques are a versatile tool for single-molecule force spectroscopy. However, some combinations may compromise measurements. Here, we combined optical tweezers with total-internal-reflection-fluorescence (TIRF) and interference-reflection microscopy (IRM). Using a light-emitting diode (LED) for IRM illumination, we show that single microtubules can be imaged with high contrast. Furthermore, we converted the IRM interference pattern of an upward bent microtubule to its three-dimensional (3D) profile calibrated against the optical tweezers and evanescent TIRF field. In general, LED-based IRM is a powerful method for high-contrast 3D microscopy.

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