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Imaging the dynamics of messenger RNA with a bright and stable green fluorescent RNA.

Fangting ZuoLi JiangNi SuYaqiang ZhangBingkun BaoLimei WangYajie ShiHuimin YangXinyi HuangRuilong LiQingmei ZengZhengda ChenQiuning LinYingping ZhuangYu-Zheng ZhaoXianjun ChenLinyong ZhuYi Yang
Published in: Nature chemical biology (2024)
Fluorescent RNAs (FRs) provide an attractive approach to visualizing RNAs in live cells. Although the color palette of FRs has been greatly expanded recently, a green FR with high cellular brightness and photostability is still highly desired. Here we develop a fluorogenic RNA aptamer, termed Okra, that can bind and activate the fluorophore ligand ACE to emit bright green fluorescence. Okra has an order of magnitude enhanced cellular brightness than currently available green FRs, allowing the robust imaging of messenger RNA in both live bacterial and mammalian cells. We further demonstrate the usefulness of Okra for time-resolved measurements of ACTB mRNA trafficking to stress granules, as well as live-cell dual-color superresolution imaging of RNA in combination with Pepper620, revealing nonuniform and distinct distributions of different RNAs throughout the granules. The favorable properties of Okra make it a versatile tool for the study of RNA dynamics and subcellular localization.
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