A series of spontaneously blinking dyes for super-resolution microscopy.
Katie L HollandSarah E PlutkisTimothy A DaugirdAbhishek SauJonathan B GrimmBrian P EnglishQinsi ZhengSandeep DaveFariha RahmanLiangqi XiePeng DongAriana N TkachukTimothy A BrownRobert H SingerZhe J LiuCatherine G GalbraithSiegfried M MusserWesley R LegantLuke D LavisPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Spontaneously blinking fluorophores permit the detection and localization of individual molecules without reducing buffers or caging groups, thus simplifying single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM). The intrinsic blinking properties of such dyes are dictated by molecular structure and modulated by environment, which can limit utility. We report a series of tuned spontaneously blinking dyes with duty cycles that span two orders of magnitude, allowing facile SMLM in cells and dense biomolecular structures.