Calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study

Camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) approaches allow the measurement of thousands of contiguous points yielding excellent statistics and details of sample structure. Imaging total internal reflection FCS (ITIR-FCS) provides these measurements on lipid membranes. Herein, we deter...

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Main Authors: Bag, Nirmalya, Sankaran, Jagadish, Paul, Alexandra, Kraut, Rachel Susan, Wohland, Thorsten
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-973872020-03-07T12:18:19Z Calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study Bag, Nirmalya Sankaran, Jagadish Paul, Alexandra Kraut, Rachel Susan Wohland, Thorsten School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences Camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) approaches allow the measurement of thousands of contiguous points yielding excellent statistics and details of sample structure. Imaging total internal reflection FCS (ITIR-FCS) provides these measurements on lipid membranes. Herein, we determine the influence of the point spread function (PSF) of the optical system, the laser power used, and the time resolution of the camera on the accuracy of diffusion coefficient and concentration measurements. We demonstrate that the PSF can be accurately determined by ITIR-FCS and that the laser power and time resolution can be varied over a wide range with limited influence on the measurement of the diffusion coefficient whereas the concentration measurements are sensitive to changes in the measurement parameters. One advantage of ITIR-FCS is that the measurement of the PSF has to be performed only once for a given optical setup, in contrast to confocal FCS in which calibrations have to be performed at least once per measurement day. Using optimized experimental conditions we provide diffusion coefficients for over ten different lipid membranes consisting of one, two and three constituents, measured in over 200000 individual correlation functions. Using software binning and thus the inherent advantage of ITIR-FCS of providing multiple observation areas in a single measurement we test the FCS diffusion law and show how they can be complemented by the local information provided by the difference in cross-correlation functions (ΔCCF). With the determination of the PSF by ITIR-FCS and the optimization of measurement conditions ITIR-FCS becomes a calibration-free method. This allows us to provide measurements of absolute diffusion coefficients for bilayers with different compositions, which were stable over many different bilayer preparations over a time of at least one year, using a single PSF calibration. 2013-06-27T04:46:06Z 2019-12-06T19:42:07Z 2013-06-27T04:46:06Z 2019-12-06T19:42:07Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Bag, N., Sankaran, J., Paul, A., Kraut, R. S., & Wohland, T. (2012). Calibration and Limits of Camera-Based Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy: A Supported Lipid Bilayer Study. ChemPhysChem, 13(11), 2784-2794. 1439-4235 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97387 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10797 10.1002/cphc.201200032 en ChemPhysChem © 2012 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Bag, Nirmalya
Sankaran, Jagadish
Paul, Alexandra
Kraut, Rachel Susan
Wohland, Thorsten
Calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study
description Camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) approaches allow the measurement of thousands of contiguous points yielding excellent statistics and details of sample structure. Imaging total internal reflection FCS (ITIR-FCS) provides these measurements on lipid membranes. Herein, we determine the influence of the point spread function (PSF) of the optical system, the laser power used, and the time resolution of the camera on the accuracy of diffusion coefficient and concentration measurements. We demonstrate that the PSF can be accurately determined by ITIR-FCS and that the laser power and time resolution can be varied over a wide range with limited influence on the measurement of the diffusion coefficient whereas the concentration measurements are sensitive to changes in the measurement parameters. One advantage of ITIR-FCS is that the measurement of the PSF has to be performed only once for a given optical setup, in contrast to confocal FCS in which calibrations have to be performed at least once per measurement day. Using optimized experimental conditions we provide diffusion coefficients for over ten different lipid membranes consisting of one, two and three constituents, measured in over 200000 individual correlation functions. Using software binning and thus the inherent advantage of ITIR-FCS of providing multiple observation areas in a single measurement we test the FCS diffusion law and show how they can be complemented by the local information provided by the difference in cross-correlation functions (ΔCCF). With the determination of the PSF by ITIR-FCS and the optimization of measurement conditions ITIR-FCS becomes a calibration-free method. This allows us to provide measurements of absolute diffusion coefficients for bilayers with different compositions, which were stable over many different bilayer preparations over a time of at least one year, using a single PSF calibration.
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Bag, Nirmalya
Sankaran, Jagadish
Paul, Alexandra
Kraut, Rachel Susan
Wohland, Thorsten
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author Bag, Nirmalya
Sankaran, Jagadish
Paul, Alexandra
Kraut, Rachel Susan
Wohland, Thorsten
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title Calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study
title_short Calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study
title_full Calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study
title_fullStr Calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study
title_full_unstemmed Calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study
title_sort calibration and limits of camera-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy : a supported lipid bilayer study
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