A general strategy for developing cell-permeable photo-modulatable organic fluorescent probes for live-cell super-resolution imaging.
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ABSTRACT: Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) achieves super-resolution imaging beyond the diffraction limit but critically relies on the use of photo-modulatable fluorescent probes. Here we report a general strategy for constructing cell-permeable photo-modulatable organic fluorescent probes for live-cell SMLM by exploiting the remarkable cytosolic delivery ability of a cell-penetrating peptide (rR)3R2. We develop photo-modulatable organic fluorescent probes consisting of a (rR)3R2 peptide coupled to a cell-impermeable organic fluorophore and a recognition unit. Our results indicate that these organic probes are not only cell permeable but can also specifically and directly label endogenous targeted proteins. Using the probes, we obtain super-resolution images of lysosomes and endogenous F-actin under physiological conditions. We resolve the dynamics of F-actin with 10?s temporal resolution in live cells and discern fine F-actin structures with diameters of ~80?nm. These results open up new avenues in the design of fluorescent probes for live-cell super-resolution imaging.
SUBMITTER: Pan D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4263135 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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