Book contents
- Single-Molecule Science
- Single-Molecule Science
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I Super-Resolution Microscopy and Molecular Imaging Techniques to Probe Biology
- 1 Introduction on Single-Molecule Science
- 2 One Molecule, Two Molecules, Red Molecules, Blue Molecules
- 3 Multiscale Fluorescence Imaging
- 4 Long-Read Single-Molecule Optical Maps
- Part II Protein Folding, Structure, Confirmation, and Dynamics
- Part III Mapping DNA Molecules at the Single-Molecule Level
- Part IV Single-Molecule Biology to Study Gene Expression
- Index
- References
1 - Introduction on Single-Molecule Science
from Part I - Super-Resolution Microscopy and Molecular Imaging Techniques to Probe Biology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
- Single-Molecule Science
- Single-Molecule Science
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I Super-Resolution Microscopy and Molecular Imaging Techniques to Probe Biology
- 1 Introduction on Single-Molecule Science
- 2 One Molecule, Two Molecules, Red Molecules, Blue Molecules
- 3 Multiscale Fluorescence Imaging
- 4 Long-Read Single-Molecule Optical Maps
- Part II Protein Folding, Structure, Confirmation, and Dynamics
- Part III Mapping DNA Molecules at the Single-Molecule Level
- Part IV Single-Molecule Biology to Study Gene Expression
- Index
- References
Summary
Classical chemistry and biochemistry experiments in solution measure the properties of many molecules and/or interrogate them simultaneously – these are called ensemble measurements and tend to mask the underlying molecular dynamics. Studies at single-molecule level provide random, stochastic dynamics, and allow access to an incredible wealth of molecular information. Most importantly, previously “unanswerable” questions in the physical, chemical, and biological sciences can now be answered. The field of single-molecule science (SMS) can be roughly divided into two general areas: (1) improvements in single-molecule methodologies (technology development); and (2) use of these methodologies to address important scientific questions in fundamental biological research (applied research). Over the past decades, single-molecule research has fostered excellent collaboration and interdisciplinary research with input from biology, chemistry, and physics.
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- Single-Molecule ScienceFrom Super-Resolution Microscopy to DNA Mapping and Diagnostics, pp. 3 - 19Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022