Study of water in oil droplets for use in single-molecule chemical kinetics of surface-immobilized DNA
Abstract
My project aims to adapt DIB's "Droplet Interface Bilayers" for use in single-molecule fluorescent experiments. These experiments will be on the kinetics of nucleotide specific interactions such as the binding of CRISPR-CAS9 and that of TFO probes.
Keywords:
Chemistry, TIRFM, DIB, Cas9, single-molecule
Status
Graduate
Department
Chemistry & Biochemistry
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Chen, Jixin
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Study of water in oil droplets for use in single-molecule chemical kinetics of surface-immobilized DNA
My project aims to adapt DIB's "Droplet Interface Bilayers" for use in single-molecule fluorescent experiments. These experiments will be on the kinetics of nucleotide specific interactions such as the binding of CRISPR-CAS9 and that of TFO probes.