Photoactivatable Carbo‐ and Silicon‐Rhodamines and Their Application in MINFLUX Nanoscopy

Author:

Aktalay Ayse1ORCID,Khan Taukeer A.2ORCID,Bossi Mariano L.1ORCID,Belov Vladimir N.2ORCID,Hell Stefan W.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Optical Nanoscopy Max Planck Institute for Medical Research (MPI-MR) Jahnstraße 29 69120 Heidelberg Germany

2. Department of NanoBiophotonics Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences (MPI-NAT) Am Fassberg 11 37077 Göttingen Germany

Abstract

AbstractNew photoactivatable fluorescent dyes (rhodamine, carbo‐ and silicon‐rhodamines [SiR]) with emission ranging from green to far red have been prepared, and their photophysical properties studied. The photocleavable 2‐nitrobenzyloxycarbonyl unit with an alpha‐carboxyl group as a branching point and additional functionality was attached to a polycyclic and lipophilic fluorescent dye. The photoactivatable probes having the HaloTagTM amine (O2) ligand bound with a dye core were obtained and applied for live‐cell staining in stable cell lines incorporating Vimentin (VIM) or Nuclear Pore Complex Protein NUP96 fused with the HaloTag. The probes were applied in 2D (VIM, NUP96) and 3D (VIM) MINFLUX nanoscopy, as well as in superresolution fluorescence microscopy with single fluorophore activation (VIM, live‐cell labeling). Images of VIM and NUPs labeled with different dyes were acquired and their apparent dimensions and shapes assessed on a lower single‐digit nanometer scale. Applicability and performance of the photoactivatable dye derivatives were evaluated in terms of photoactivation rate, labeling and detection efficiency, number of detected photons per molecule and other parameters related to MINFLUX nanoscopy.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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