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Live-Cell Localization Microscopy with a Fluorogenic and Self-Blinking Tetrazine Probe.

Richard WombacherKlaus YserentantFelix BraunNicolai KaltwasserChristoph PoppMathis BaalmannDirk-Peter HertenRichard Wombacher
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Recent developments in fluorescence microscopy call for novel small-molecule-based labels with multiple functionalities to satisfy different experimental requirements. A current limitation in the advancement of live-cell single-molecule localization microscopy is the high excitation power required to induce blinking. This is in marked contrast to the minimal phototoxicity required in live-cell experiments. At the same time, quality of super-resolution imaging depends on high label specificity, making removal of excess dye essential. Approaching both hurdles, we present the design and synthesis of a small-molecule label comprising both fluorogenic and self-blinking features. Bioorthogonal click chemistry ensures fast and highly selective attachment onto a variety of biomolecular targets. Along with spectroscopic characterization, we demonstrate that the probe improves quality and conditions for regular and single-molecule localization microscopy on live-cell samples.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • small molecule
  • living cells
  • atomic force microscopy
  • protein protein
  • magnetic resonance
  • high resolution
  • quantum dots
  • molecular docking
  • computed tomography
  • contrast enhanced
  • aqueous solution