Introduction to Optical Tweezers: Background, System Designs, and Applications

Agata M. Malinowska, Joost van Mameren, Erwin J.G. Peterman, Gijs J.L. Wuite, Iddo Heller*

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Abstract

Optical tweezers are a means to manipulate objects with light. With the technique, microscopically small objects can be held and steered, allowing for accurate measurement of the forces applied to these objects. Optical tweezers can typically obtain a nanometer spatial resolution, a picoNewton force resolution, and a millisecond time resolution, which makes the technique well suited for the study of biological processes from the single-cell down to the single-molecule level. In this chapter, we aim to provide an introduction to the use of optical tweezers for single-molecule analyses. We start from the basic principles and methodology involved in optical trapping, force calibration, and force measurements. Next, we describe the components of an optical tweezers setup and their experimental relevance. Finally, we will provide an overview of the broad applications in context of biological research, with the emphasis on the measurement modes, experimental assays, and possible combinations with fluorescence microscopy techniques.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSingle Molecule Analysis
Subtitle of host publicationMethods and Protocols
EditorsIddo Heller, David Dulin, Erwin J.G. Peterman
PublisherHumana Press Inc
Pages3-28
Number of pages26
Edition3rd
ISBN (Electronic)9781071633779
ISBN (Print)9781071633762, 9781071633793
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameMethods in Molecular Biology
Volume2694
ISSN (Print)1064-3745
ISSN (Electronic)1940-6029

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2024.

Keywords

  • DNA-protein interactions
  • Fleezers
  • Force spectroscopy
  • Instrument design
  • Molecular motors
  • Optical trap
  • Optical tweezers
  • Single molecule
  • Trap stiffness calibration

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