Frontiers in Chemistry (Jan 2021)

A Labeling Strategy for Living Specimens in Long-Term/Super-Resolution Fluorescence Imaging

  • Yubing Han,
  • Zhimin Zhang,
  • Wenjie Liu,
  • Yuanfa Yao,
  • Yingke Xu,
  • Xu Liu,
  • Xu Liu,
  • Xu Liu,
  • Cuifang Kuang,
  • Cuifang Kuang,
  • Cuifang Kuang,
  • Xiang Hao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.601436
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Despite the urgent need to image living specimens for cutting-edge biological research, most existing fluorescent labeling methods suffer from either poor optical properties or complicated operations required to realize cell-permeability and specificity. In this study, we introduce a method to overcome these limits—taking advantage of the intrinsic affinity of bright and photostable fluorophores, no matter if they are supposed to be live-cell incompatible or not. Incubated with living cells and tissues in particular conditions (concentration and temperature), some Atto and BODIPY dyes show live-cell labeling capability for specific organelles without physical cell-penetration or chemical modifications. Notably, by using Atto 647N as a live-cell mitochondrial marker, we obtain 2.5-time enhancement of brightness and photostability compared with the most commonly used SiR dye in long-term imaging. Our strategy has expanded the scientist's toolbox for understanding the dynamics and interactions of subcellular structures in living specimens.

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