| Literature DB >> 24942101 |
Ming Xiao1, Liang Lin, Zefan Li, Jie Liu, Senlian Hong, Yaya Li, Meiling Zheng, Xuanming Duan, Xing Chen.
Abstract
Live imaging of biomolecules with high specificity and sensitivity as well as minimal perturbation is essential for studying cellular processes. Here, we report the development of a bioorthogonal surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) imaging approach that exploits small Raman reporters for visualizing cell-surface biomolecules. The cells were cultured and imaged by SERS microscopy on arrays of Raman-enhancing nanoparticles coated on silicon wafers or glass slides. The Raman reporters including azides, alkynes, and carbondeuterium bonds are small in size and spectroscopically bioorthogonal (background-free). We demonstrated that various cell-surface biomolecules including proteins, glycans, and lipids were metabolically incorporated with the corresponding precursors bearing a Raman reporter and visualized by SERS microscopy. The coupling of SERS microscopy with bioorthogonal Raman reporters expands the capabilities of live-cell microscopy beyond the modalities of fluorescence and label-free imaging.Entities:
Keywords: Raman imaging; SERS imaging; biomolecules; bioorthogonality; cell surface
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24942101 DOI: 10.1002/asia.201402151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Asian J ISSN: 1861-471X