How to Quantify DNA Compaction by TFAM with Acoustic Force Spectroscopy and Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy

Martial Martucci, Louis Debar,Siet van den Wildenberg,Geraldine Farge

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2023)

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Mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) plays a key role in the organization and compaction of the mitochondrial genome. However, there are only a few simple and accessible methods available to observe and quantify TFAM-dependent DNA compaction. Acoustic Force Spectroscopy (AFS) is a straightforward single-molecule force spectroscopy technique. It allows one to track many individual protein-DNA complexes in parallel and to quantify their mechanical properties. Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy is a high-throughput single-molecule technique that permits the real-time visualization of the dynamics of TFAM on DNA, parameters inaccessible with classical biochemistry tools. Here we describe, in detail, how to set up, perform, and analyze AFS and TIRF measurements to study DNA compaction by TFAM.
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Acoustic Force Spectroscopy (AFS),Total Internal Reflection Microscopy (TIRF),mitochondrial DNA compaction,mitochondrial Transcription Factor A (TFAM),Single molecule biophysics
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