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orescence I maging with O ne N anometer A ccu (1.5 nm, 1-500 msec) Site-Directed Mutagenesis to Isolate and Mutate DNA (for FIONA)
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Fluorescence Imaging with One Nanometer Accuracy

(1.5 nm, 1-500 msec)

Site-Directed Mutagenesis to Isolate and Mutate DNA (for FIONA)

Kinesin: 0, 16.6 nm or 8.3, 8.3 nmMyosin V: 0, 74 nm or 37, 37 nm

Kinesin

Myosin V

Myosin V (Kinesin): Hand-over-hand or Inchworm?

From Protein to Mutated Protein

PCR

Introns/Exons

must be handled

Anneal DNA—use ligase

Make copies (extend primers)

5’

5’

3’

3’

Add primers (anneal) 5’3’

3’5’

Forward primer

Reverse primer

DNA Amplification with the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

Ligase: How to combine two DNAs together

Site-directed mutagenesis(Modifying protein to make Cys-light, e.g.)

Here, changing just one amino acid– can in-fact change many amino-acids at one time.


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