Abstract
The precise measurement of thermodynamic and kinetic properties for biomolecules provides the detailed information for a multitude of applications in biochemistry, biosensing, and health care. However, sensitivity in characterizing the thermodynamic binding affinity down to a single molecule, such as the Gibbs free energy (Gb), enthalpy (Hb), and entropy (Sb), has not materialized. Here, we develop a nanoparticle-based technique to probe the energetic contributions of single-molecule binding events, which introduces a focused laser of optical tweezer to an optical path of plasmonic imaging to accumulate and monitor the transient local heating. This single-molecule calorimeter uncovers the complex nature of molecular interactions and binding characterizations, which can be employed to identify the thermodynamic equilibrium state and determine the energetic components and complete thermodynamic profile of the free energy landscape. This sensing platform promises a breakthrough in measuring thermal effect at the single-molecule level and provides a thorough description of biomolecular specific interactions.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
19 articles.
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