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A general strategy to develop cell permeable and fluorogenic probes for multicolour nanoscopy

Wang, Lu
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Tran, Mai
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D'Este, Elisa
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February 1, 2020
Nature Chemistry

It is difficult to develop suitable fluorescent probes for live-cell nanoscopy, but a general strategy is now reported that can transform regular fluorophores into fluorogenic probes with excellent cell permeability and low unspecific background signals. Using this approach, probes in a variety of colours were developed for different cellular targets and used for wash-free, multicolour, live-cell confocal and STED microscopy.

Live-cell fluorescence nanoscopy is a powerful tool to study cellular biology on a molecular scale, yet its use is held back by the paucity of suitable fluorescent probes. Fluorescent probes based on regular fluorophores usually suffer from a low cell permeability and an unspecific background signal. Here we report a general strategy to transform regular fluorophores into fluorogenic probes with an excellent cell permeability and a low unspecific background signal. Conversion of a carboxyl group found in rhodamines and related fluorophores into an electron-deficient amide does not affect the spectroscopic properties of the fluorophore, but allows us to rationally tune the dynamic equilibrium between two different forms: a fluorescent zwitterion and a non-fluorescent, cell-permeable spirolactam. Furthermore, the equilibrium generally shifts towards the fluorescent form when the probe binds to its cellular targets. The resulting increase in fluorescence can be up to 1,000-fold. Using this simple design principle, we created fluorogenic probes in various colours for different cellular targets for wash-free, multicolour, live-cell nanoscopy.

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DOI
10.1038/s41557-019-0371-1
Web of Science ID

WOS:000512175500010

Author(s)
Wang, Lu
Tran, Mai
D'Este, Elisa
Roberti, Julia
Koch, Birgit
Xue, Lin
Johnsson, Kai  
Date Issued

2020-02-01

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Published in
Nature Chemistry
Volume

12

Issue

2

Start page

165

End page

172

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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live-cell

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sted microscopy

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fusion proteins

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rhodamine

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fluorophores

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design

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dyes

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