Toward Visualizing Genomic DNA Using Electron Microscopy via DNA Metallization

Electron microscopy‐based DNA imaging is a powerful tool that provides a high resolution for observing genomic structures involved in biochemical processes. The first method, heavy metal shadow casting, was developed in 1948. Uranyl acetate has been widely used for DNA electron microscopic imaging s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Small structures 2023-08, Vol.4 (8), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Jin, Xuelin, Kannappan, Shrute, Hapsari, Natalia Diyah, Jin, Yu, Kim, Kyeong Kyu, Lee, Jung Heon, Jo, Kyubong
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Zusammenfassung:Electron microscopy‐based DNA imaging is a powerful tool that provides a high resolution for observing genomic structures involved in biochemical processes. The first method, heavy metal shadow casting, was developed in 1948. Uranyl acetate has been widely used for DNA electron microscopic imaging since the 1960s. However, for this method, scientists must deal with government regulations for the safety and disposal. Additionally, sample preparation is often complicated and time‐consuming. Recently, nanoparticles and nanowires have emerged as a new way of imaging DNA molecules under both transmission and scanning electron microscopes. However, as this technology is still in its early stages, there is room for further development. In this review, heavy metal staining, nanoparticle staining, and nanowire growth for DNA visualization are introduced. The applications of shadow casting and uranyl acetate staining in the visualization of DNA structures and protein–DNA complexes are discussed. Then, nanomaterial‐based DNA staining methods are covered, including electrostatic interactions, DNA chain modification, reducing‐group‐modified DNA ligands and DNA–peptide/protein interactions. This review provides up‐to‐date information on different DNA staining approaches and their applications in DNA studies. Ultimately, it offers a new direction for genome analysis through DNA visualization. This review provides a summary of the various methods for visualizing DNA using electron microscopy, including heavy metal staining, nanoparticle staining, and nanowire growth. They offer high‐resolution imaging of DNA structures, DNA conformation, and protein‐DNA interactions. The aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of the DNA staining methods for further research and development in this field.
ISSN:2688-4062
2688-4062
DOI:10.1002/sstr.202200361