Live Cell Imaging of Endogenous mRNA Using RNA-Based Fluorescence "Turn-On" Probe.
Wei Qiang OngY Rose CitronSayaka SekineBo HuangPublished in: ACS chemical biology (2016)
Messenger RNA (mRNA) plays a critical role in cellular growth and development. However, there have been limited methods available to visualize endogenous mRNA in living cells with ease. We have designed RNA-based fluorescence "turn-on" probes that target mRNA by fusing an unstable form of Spinach with target-complementary sequences. These probes have been demonstrated to be selective, stable, and capable of targeting various mRNAs for live E. coli imaging.