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Systematic Tuning of Rhodamine Spirocyclization for Super-resolution Microscopy

Lardon, Nicolas
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Wang, Lu
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Tschanz, Aline
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September 15, 2021
Journal Of The American Chemical Society

Rhodamines are the most important class of fluorophores for applications in live-cell fluorescence microscopy. This is mainly because rhodamines exist in a dynamic equilibrium between a fluorescent zwitterion and a nonfluorescent but cell-permeable spirocyclic form. Different imaging applications require different positions of this dynamic equilibrium, and an adjustment of the equilibrium poses a challenge for the design of suitable probes. We describe here how the conversion of the ortho-carboxy moiety of a given rhodamine into substituted acyl benzenesulfonamides and alkylamides permits the systematic tuning of the equilibrium of spirocyclization with unprecedented accuracy and over a large range. This allows one to transform the same rhodamine into either a highly fluorogenic and cell-permeable probe for live-cell-stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy or a spontaneously blinking dye for single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM). We used this approach to generate differently colored probes optimized for different labeling systems and imaging applications.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/jacs.1c05004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000697286000024

Author(s)
Lardon, Nicolas
Wang, Lu
Tschanz, Aline
Hoess, Philipp
Tran, Mai
D'Este, Elisa
Ries, Jonas
Johnsson, Kai  
Date Issued

2021-09-15

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
Journal Of The American Chemical Society
Volume

143

Issue

36

Start page

14592

End page

14600

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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near-infrared fluorophore

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live-cell

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general-method

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intramolecular spirocyclization

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fluorogenic probes

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fluorescent dyes

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rational design

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nanoscopy

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proteins

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