TY - JOUR
T1 - Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Analysis of Genomic DNA Visualized with Nanoparticle-Tagged Peptides under Electron Microscopy
AU - Sundharbaabu, Priyannth Ramasami
AU - Chang, Junhyuck
AU - Kim, Yunchul
AU - Shim, Youmin
AU - Lee, Byoungsang
AU - Noh, Chanyoung
AU - Heo, Sujung
AU - Lee, Seung Seo
AU - Shim, Sang Hee
AU - Lim, Kwang il
AU - Jo, Kyubong
AU - Lee, Jung Heon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Small published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025/3/26
Y1 - 2025/3/26
N2 - DNA visualization has advanced across multiple microscopy platforms, albeit with limited progress in the identification of novel staining agents for electron microscopy (EM), notwithstanding its ability to furnish a broad magnification range and high-resolution details for observing DNA molecules. Herein, a non-toxic, universal, and simple method is proposed that uses gold nanoparticle-tagged peptides to stain all types of naturally occurring DNA molecules, enabling their visualization under EM. This method enhances the current DNA visualization capabilities, allowing for sequence-specific, genomic-scale, and multi-conformational visualization. Importantly, an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled pipeline for identifying DNA molecules imaged under EM is presented, followed by classification based on their size, shape, or conformation, and finally, extraction of their significant dimensional features, which to the best of authors' knowledge, has not been reported yet. This pipeline strongly improved the accuracy of obtaining crucial information such as the number and mean length of DNA molecules in a given EM image for linear DNA (salmon sperm DNA) and the circumferential length and diameter for circular DNA (M13 phage DNA), owing to its image segmentation capability. Furthermore, it remained robust to several variations in the raw EM images arising from handling during the DNA staining stage.
AB - DNA visualization has advanced across multiple microscopy platforms, albeit with limited progress in the identification of novel staining agents for electron microscopy (EM), notwithstanding its ability to furnish a broad magnification range and high-resolution details for observing DNA molecules. Herein, a non-toxic, universal, and simple method is proposed that uses gold nanoparticle-tagged peptides to stain all types of naturally occurring DNA molecules, enabling their visualization under EM. This method enhances the current DNA visualization capabilities, allowing for sequence-specific, genomic-scale, and multi-conformational visualization. Importantly, an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled pipeline for identifying DNA molecules imaged under EM is presented, followed by classification based on their size, shape, or conformation, and finally, extraction of their significant dimensional features, which to the best of authors' knowledge, has not been reported yet. This pipeline strongly improved the accuracy of obtaining crucial information such as the number and mean length of DNA molecules in a given EM image for linear DNA (salmon sperm DNA) and the circumferential length and diameter for circular DNA (M13 phage DNA), owing to its image segmentation capability. Furthermore, it remained robust to several variations in the raw EM images arising from handling during the DNA staining stage.
KW - DNA visualization
KW - artificial intelligence
KW - electron microscopy
KW - gold nanoparticle-tagged peptides
KW - image analysis
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001642550
U2 - 10.1002/smll.202405065
DO - 10.1002/smll.202405065
M3 - Article
C2 - 39380435
AN - SCOPUS:105001642550
SN - 1613-6810
VL - 21
JO - Small
JF - Small
IS - 12
M1 - 2405065
ER -