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Today’s Announcements 1. HW (really!) assigned today (Due next Wednesday, 3/10/10). 2. March 15th, 17th, night of 18th: Presentations Reports due night of 18th. Today’s take-home lessons (i.e. what you should be able to answer at end of lecture) 1. Twisting– anharmonicity of DNA 2. Resolution (Limited by Heisenberg, l/2, or recently very very good, 10-25 nm) vs. Accuracy (Potentially infinitely good, 1 nm). Torsionally stressed single DNA molecule Playing with phone cord: can you explain graphs? When the force is increased above 0.5 pN, the curve becomes asymmetric: supercoils still form for positive coiling while local denaturation adsorbs the torsional stress for negative s. Low F: symmetric under s - s The shortening corresponds to the formation of plectonemes upon writhing. At forces larger than 3 pN no plectonemes are observed: the torsional stress is adsorbed not by writhe but in local structural changes of the molecule. Extension vs. supercoiling at constant force T. Strick et al., J. Stat. Phys., 93, 648-672, 1998 Three regimes Today Techniques for measuring distances (where physicists have made a big impact on bio.) X-ray diffraction (atomic resolution) Electron (Imaging) Microscopy (nm-scale) Visible (Imaging) Microscopy (nm - µm) Bacteria on head of a pin at different magnifications Microscopes Cells discovered with invention of microscope. MBC, Fig. 4- Or with CCD 1000x, 0.2um 106x, 2 nm 20,000, 10 nm (3-d) Resolution: The Rayleigh criteria How well can you resolve two point objects? A single spot will be smeared out, no matter how small the spot is, because of the wavelength of light to ~ l/2. Point-Spread Function (PSF) What determines (ultimate, i.e. best) resolution of technique… microscope, eye, etc.? [2 parts] 1. Primarily λ (wavelength). Why? Uncertainty principle (Will show). 2. Collection Angle/focal length/ Numerical Aperture Resolution ≈ # λ/N.A. # = a factor = ½ (details not important) Resolution ≈ λ/2N.A. Why is resolution l/2 N.A. (N.A. = nsinq) Resolution: 1) how small of a spot of excitation light can you make (scanning microscope) 2) how big of a spot an infinitely small object makes Point Spread Function (PSF) Calculating optimal diffraction-limited resolution. What is uncertainty principle applied here? Δpx Δx ≥ h/2π Δx = resolution; how small spot Photon 2 Remember: Applies to each direction! Photon 1 Photon 1: p = p ŷ Photon 2: px = p sin θ : py = p cos θ Δpx = p sin θ – (- p sin θ) = 2p sin θ Calculating resolution (con’t) DpDx = h/2p 2psinq Dx = h/2p p = h/l Wavelength at screen … need n. Where does n come in? Calculating resolution (con’t) : “n”, index of refraction Coverslip (glass) (thin, n= 1.33) object Fill with oil (n ~ 1.5) where air = 1 (Homework) Wavelength & Resolution lvisible=≈ 400-700 nm l/2 N.A.: air= l/2: oil= l/(2)(1.4) 400 nm 488 633 750 red gree n blue purple Short l l = 500 nm: Best resolution 200-250 nm 514 532 Long l Modern day optical microscopes are highly optimized– perfect diffraction limited. (Electron microscopes are 1000’s of times worse.) l of electrons (Who was famous guy who got Nobel prize in 1929 for the “wave nature of electrons”? What relationship between wavelength, l, and energy, E, and momentum, p, does this correspond to? Debroglie E= hn = hc/l; p = h/l Where does Planck’s constant come from? Relationship between radiation of an object and its temperature The Planck constant came from law of black body radiation: that the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body could be modeled as a set of harmonic oscillators with quantized energy of the form: E = hn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-body Resolution of Electron Microscope Given electron 100 KeV, (typical upper-value for electron microscope) what is l? h =6.63 × 10-34 J-sec = 4.1 × 10-15 eV-sec E100kV = 0.004 nm (really short!) In reality, because not perfect electron lenses, resolution is ~1 nm. E.M. are far from ideal.