6533b862fe1ef96bd12c6c72
RESEARCH PRODUCT
Bio-orthogonal Red and Far-Red Fluorogenic Probes for Wash-Free Live-Cell and Super-resolution Microscopy
Felix BraunRichard WombacherRichard WombacherFrank RomingerAleksandra RadenovicMarvin BuschPhilipp WertherEdward A. LemkeEdward A. LemkeAntoni J. GralakKlaus YserentantWeijie ChiMichael J. ZieglerMichael J. ZieglerZhibin ZhangZhibin ZhangDirk-peter HertenDirk-peter HertenDirk-peter HertenChristoph MayerXiaogang LiuKristin S. GrußmayerKristin S. GrußmayerVytautas NavikasMiao YuMiao YuTiago Buckupsubject
fluorophoreFluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopyFluorophoreQuenching (fluorescence)ChemistrySuper-resolution microscopyGeneral Chemical Engineeringmammalian-cellsSTED microscopyContext (language use)General ChemistryCombinatorial chemistryChemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTetrazinetetrazine probesFluorescence microscopestrategyQD1-999Research Articledescription
Small-molecule fluorophores enable the observation of biomolecules in their native context with fluorescence microscopy. Specific labeling via bio-orthogonal tetrazine chemistry combines minimal label size with rapid labeling kinetics. At the same time, fluorogenic tetrazine–dye conjugates exhibit efficient quenching of dyes prior to target binding. However, live-cell compatible long-wavelength fluorophores with strong fluorogenicity have been difficult to realize. Here, we report close proximity tetrazine–dye conjugates with minimal distance between tetrazine and the fluorophore. Two synthetic routes give access to a series of cell-permeable and -impermeable dyes including highly fluorogenic far-red emitting derivatives with electron exchange as the dominant excited-state quenching mechanism. We demonstrate their potential for live-cell imaging in combination with unnatural amino acids, wash-free multicolor and super-resolution STED, and SOFI imaging. These dyes pave the way for advanced fluorescence imaging of biomolecules with minimal label size.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
---|---|---|---|---|
2021-08-01 | ACS Central Science |