Bio-orthogonal Red and Far-Red Fluorogenic Probes for Wash-Free Live-Cell and Super-resolution Microscopy.
Philipp WertherKlaus YserentantFelix BraunKristin GrußmayerVytautas NavikasMiao YuZhibin ZhangMichael J ZieglerChristoph MayerAntoni J GralakMarvin BuschWeijie ChiFrank RomingerAleksandra RadenovićXiaogang LiuEdward A LemkeTiago BuckupDirk-Peter HertenRichard WombacherPublished in: ACS central science (2021)
Small-molecule fluorophores enable the observation of biomolecules in their native context with fluorescence microscopy. Specific labeling via bio-orthogonal tetrazine chemistry combines minimal label size with rapid labeling kinetics. At the same time, fluorogenic tetrazine-dye conjugates exhibit efficient quenching of dyes prior to target binding. However, live-cell compatible long-wavelength fluorophores with strong fluorogenicity have been difficult to realize. Here, we report close proximity tetrazine-dye conjugates with minimal distance between tetrazine and the fluorophore. Two synthetic routes give access to a series of cell-permeable and -impermeable dyes including highly fluorogenic far-red emitting derivatives with electron exchange as the dominant excited-state quenching mechanism. We demonstrate their potential for live-cell imaging in combination with unnatural amino acids, wash-free multicolor and super-resolution STED, and SOFI imaging. These dyes pave the way for advanced fluorescence imaging of biomolecules with minimal label size.
Keyphrases
- fluorescence imaging
- high resolution
- small molecule
- aqueous solution
- single molecule
- energy transfer
- photodynamic therapy
- amino acid
- fluorescent probe
- optical coherence tomography
- high speed
- single cell
- living cells
- cancer therapy
- cell therapy
- mass spectrometry
- stem cells
- label free
- dna binding
- binding protein
- solar cells
- structure activity relationship