Descriptor ΔGC-O Enables the Quantitative Design of Spontaneously Blinking Rhodamines for Live-Cell Super-Resolution Imaging.
Weijie ChiQinglong QiaoChao WangJiazhu ZhengWei ZhouNing XuXia WuXiao JiangDavin TanZhaochao XuXiaogang LiuPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Herein, we reported a simple, fast, and quantitative theoretical descriptor ΔGC-O that allows accurate predictions of a wide range of spontaneously blinking rhodamines. ΔGC-O denotes the Gibbs free energy differences between the closed and open forms of rhodamines and has a good linear relationship with experimental pKcycl values. This correlation affords an effective guide for the quantitative designs of spontaneously blinking rhodamines and eliminates trial-and-error. We have validated the predictive power of ΔGC-O via the development of two spontaneously blinking rhodamines of different colors and enhanced brightness. We also demonstrated their super-resolution imaging utilities in dynamic live-cell imaging. We expect that ΔGC-O will greatly facilitate the efficient creations of spontaneously blinking fluorophores and aid the advancements of super-resolution bioimaging techniques.