Lipid-Coated Water-in-Oil Droplets as a Passivation-Free Platform for Cost-Effective Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) provides valuable information about molecular dynamics, however, experimental setup typically requires labour-intensive passivation to prevent non-specific binding of molecules to sample containers. Furthermore, precious samples can be wasted by having to use relatively high sample volumes in existing sample containers. We overcome these major issues using a simple method of sample encapsulation into water-in-oil droplets, using purified proteins and cell lysates as proof-of-concept. FCS of fluorescently labelled protein samples in the nanomolar (nM) range confirmed that water-in-oil droplets yield more accurate measurements than conventional open-