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A general design of caging-group-free photoactivatable fluorophores for live-cell nanoscopy.


ABSTRACT: The controlled switching of fluorophores between non-fluorescent and fluorescent states is central to every super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (nanoscopy) technique, and the exploration of radically new switching mechanisms remains critical to boosting the performance of established, as well as emerging super-resolution methods. Photoactivatable dyes offer substantial improvements to many of these techniques, but often rely on photolabile protecting groups that limit their applications. Here we describe a general method to transform 3,6-diaminoxanthones into caging-group-free photoactivatable fluorophores. These photoactivatable xanthones (PaX) assemble rapidly and cleanly into highly fluorescent, photo- and chemically stable pyronine dyes upon irradiation with light. The strategy is extendable to carbon- and silicon-bridged xanthone analogues, yielding a family of photoactivatable labels spanning much of the visible spectrum. Our results demonstrate the versatility and utility of PaX dyes in fixed and live-cell labelling for conventional microscopy, as well as the coordinate-stochastic and deterministic nanoscopies STED, PALM and MINFLUX.

SUBMITTER: Lincoln R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9417988 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A general design of caging-group-free photoactivatable fluorophores for live-cell nanoscopy.

Lincoln Richard R   Bossi Mariano L ML   Remmel Michael M   D'Este Elisa E   Butkevich Alexey N AN   Hell Stefan W SW  

Nature chemistry 20220721 9


The controlled switching of fluorophores between non-fluorescent and fluorescent states is central to every super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (nanoscopy) technique, and the exploration of radically new switching mechanisms remains critical to boosting the performance of established, as well as emerging super-resolution methods. Photoactivatable dyes offer substantial improvements to many of these techniques, but often rely on photolabile protecting groups that limit their applications. He  ...[more]

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