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Solvatochromic Buffering Fluorescent Probe Resolves the Lipid Transport and Morphological Changes during Lipid Droplet Fusion by Super-Resolution Imaging.

Ning XuQinglong QiaoXiangning FangGuangying WangKai AnWenchao JiangJin LiZhaochao Xu
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
The varied functions of lipid droplets, which encompass the regulation of lipid and energy homeostasis, as well as their association with the occurrence of various metabolic diseases, are intricately linked to their dynamic properties. Super-resolution imaging techniques have emerged to decipher physiological processes and molecular mechanisms on the nanoscale. However, achieving long-term dynamic super-resolution imaging faces challenges due to the need for fluorescent probes with high photostability. This paper introduces LD-CF , a "buffering probe" for imaging lipid droplet dynamics using structured illumination microscopy (SIM). The polarity-sensitive LD-CF eliminates background fluorescence with a "cyan filter" strategy, enabling wash-free imaging of lipid droplets. In the fluorescent "off" state outside droplets, the probes act as a "buffering pool", replacing photobleached probes inside droplets and enabling photostable long-term SIM imaging. With this probe, three modes of lipid droplet fusion were observed, including the discovery of fusion from large to small lipid droplets. Fluorescence intensity tracking also revealed the direction of lipid transport during the lipid droplet fusion.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • high resolution
  • fatty acid
  • fluorescent probe
  • single molecule
  • high throughput
  • single cell
  • fluorescence imaging
  • quantum dots
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  • mass spectrometry
  • energy transfer