Label-free nanofluidic scattering microscopy of size and mass of single diffusing molecules and nanoparticles
Journal article, 2022

Nanofluidic scattering microscopy enables label-free, quantitative measurements of the molecular weight and hydrodynamic radius of biological molecules and nanoparticles freely diffusing inside a nanofluidic channel. Label-free characterization of single biomolecules aims to complement fluorescence microscopy in situations where labeling compromises data interpretation, is technically challenging or even impossible. However, existing methods require the investigated species to bind to a surface to be visible, thereby leaving a large fraction of analytes undetected. Here, we present nanofluidic scattering microscopy (NSM), which overcomes these limitations by enabling label-free, real-time imaging of single biomolecules diffusing inside a nanofluidic channel. NSM facilitates accurate determination of molecular weight from the measured optical contrast and of the hydrodynamic radius from the measured diffusivity, from which information about the conformational state can be inferred. Furthermore, we demonstrate its applicability to the analysis of a complex biofluid, using conditioned cell culture medium containing extracellular vesicles as an example. We foresee the application of NSM to monitor conformational changes, aggregation and interactions of single biomolecules, and to analyze single-cell secretomes.

Author

Barbora Spackova

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Henrik Klein Moberg

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Joachim Fritzsche

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Johan Tenghamn

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Gustaf Sjosten

University of Gothenburg

Hana Jungová

Chalmers, Physics, Nano and Biophysics

David Albinsson

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Quentin Lubart

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Chemical Biology

Daniel van Leeuwen

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Chemical Biology

Fredrik Westerlund

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Chemical Biology

Daniel Midtvedt

University of Gothenburg

Elin Esbjörner Winters

Chalmers, Biology and Biological Engineering, Chemical Biology

Mikael Käll

Chalmers, Physics, Nano and Biophysics

Giovanni Volpe

University of Gothenburg

Christoph Langhammer

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Nature Methods

1548-7091 (ISSN) 1548-7105 (eISSN)

Vol. 19 6 751-758

Areas of Advance

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Health Engineering

Subject Categories

Physical Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry

Biophysics

DOI

10.1038/s41592-022-01491-6

PubMed

35637303

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4/21/2023