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A simple and reproducible protocol of glass surface silanization for TIRF microscopy imaging.

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We describe a simple and reproducible protocol for the preparation of microscope glass slides for in vitro motility assays that use total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy. The developed method utilizes… Click to show full abstract

We describe a simple and reproducible protocol for the preparation of microscope glass slides for in vitro motility assays that use total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy. The developed method utilizes trimethylchlorosilane (TMCS) as a silanizing reagent, which in the presence of imidazole as a catalyst and under optimized conditions enables reproducible preparation of high-quality hydrophobic glass surfaces. This method presents a simplification and improvement in reproducibility over the commonly applied protocol utilizing dichlorodimethylsilane (DDS) as a silanizing agent. We demonstrate the applicability of the new method by performing the analysis of the interactions of a molecular motor, kinesin-1 with microtubules.

Keywords: protocol glass; microscopy; reproducible protocol; protocol; simple reproducible

Journal Title: Analytical biochemistry
Year Published: 2018

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