| Literature DB >> 33288959 |
De-En Sun1,2, Xinqi Fan1,2, Yujie Shi1,2,3, Hao Zhang1,2, Zhimin Huang1,4, Bo Cheng1,2, Qi Tang1,2, Wei Li1,2, Yuntao Zhu1,2,5, Jinyi Bai1,4, Wei Liu6, Yuan Li6, Xiaoting Wang6, Xiaoguang Lei1,2,4,7,8, Xing Chen9,10,11,12,13.
Abstract
Expansion microscopy (ExM) allows super-resolution imaging on conventional fluorescence microscopes, but has been limited to proteins and nucleic acids. Here we develop click-ExM, which integrates click labeling into ExM to enable a 'one-stop-shop' method for nanoscale imaging of various types of biomolecule. By click labeling with biotin and staining with fluorescently labeled streptavidin, a large range of biomolecules can be imaged by the standard ExM procedure normally used for proteins. Using 18 clickable labels, we demonstrate click-ExM on lipids, glycans, proteins, DNA, RNA and small molecules. We demonstrate that click-ExM is applicable in cell culture systems and for tissue imaging. We further show that click-ExM is compatible with signal-amplification techniques and two-color imaging. Click-ExM thus provides a convenient and versatile method for super-resolution imaging, which may be routinely used for cell and tissue samples.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33288959 DOI: 10.1038/s41592-020-01005-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Methods ISSN: 1548-7091 Impact factor: 47.990