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Hideo Takakura1, Yongdeng Zhang1, Roman S Erdmann1,2, Alexander D Thompson2, Yu Lin1, Brian McNellis1, Felix Rivera-Molina1, Shin-Nosuke Uno3, Mako Kamiya3,4, Yasuteru Urano3,5,6, James E Rothman1, Joerg Bewersdorf1,7, Alanna Schepartz2,8, Derek Toomre1.
Abstract
Imaging cellular structures and organelles in living cells by long time-lapse super-resolution microscopy is challenging, as it requires dense labeling, bright and highly photostable dyes, and non-toxic conditions. We introduce a set of high-density, environment-sensitive (HIDE) membrane probes, based on the membrane-permeable silicon-rhodamine dye HMSiR, that assemble in situ and enable long time-lapse, live-cell nanoscopy of discrete cellular structures and organelles with high spatiotemporal resolution. HIDE-enabled nanoscopy movies span tens of minutes, whereas movies obtained with labeled proteins span tens of seconds. Our data reveal 2D dynamics of the mitochondria, plasma membrane and filopodia, and the 2D and 3D dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum, in living cells. HIDE probes also facilitate acquisition of live-cell, two-color, super-resolution images, expanding the utility of nanoscopy to visualize dynamic processes and structures in living cells.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28671662 PMCID: PMC5609855 DOI: 10.1038/nbt.3876
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Biotechnol ISSN: 1087-0156 Impact factor: 54.908