Chemically Tuned, Reversible Fluorogenic Electrophile
for Live Cell Nanoscopy
Posted on 2022-01-05 - 17:14
We report a chemically tuned fluorogenic
electrophile designed
to conduct live-cell super-resolution imaging by exploiting its stochastic
reversible alkylation reaction with cellular nucleophiles. Consisting
of a lipophilic BODIPY fluorophore tethered to an electrophilic cyanoacrylate
warhead, the new probe cyanoAcroB remains nonemissive due to internal
conversion along the cyanoacrylate moiety. Intermittent fluorescence
occurs following thiolate Michael addition to the probe, followed
by retro-Michael reaction, tuned by the cyano moiety in the acrylate
warhead and BODIPY decoration. This design enables long-term super-resolved
imaging of live cells by preventing fluorescent product accumulation
and background increase, while preserving the pool of the probe. We
demonstrate the imaging capabilities of cyanoAcroB via two methods:
(i) single-molecule localization microscopy imaging with nanometer
accuracy by stochastic chemical activation and (ii) super-resolution
radial fluctuation. The latter tolerates higher probe concentrations
and low imaging powers, as it exploits the stochastic adduct dissociation.
Super-resolved imaging with cyanoAcroB reveals that electrophile alkylation
is prevalent in mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. The 2D dynamics
of these organelles within a single cell are unraveled with tens of
nanometers spatial and sub-second temporal resolution through continuous
imaging of cyanoAcroB extending for tens of minutes. Our work underscores
the opportunities that reversible fluorogenic probes with bioinspired
warheads bring toward illuminating chemical reactions with super-resolved
features in live cells.
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Lincoln, Richard; Zhang, Wenzhou; Lovell, Terri C.; Jodko-Piórecka, Katarzyna; Devlaminck, Pierre A.; Sakaya, Aya; et al. (2022). Chemically Tuned, Reversible Fluorogenic Electrophile
for Live Cell Nanoscopy. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.1c01940