Single-Molecule Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Using
Wide-Field and Confocal-Laser Scanning Microscopy: A Comparative Analysis
Posted on 2022-07-06 - 14:35
A recent addition
to the toolbox of super-resolution microscopy
methods is fluorescence-lifetime single-molecule localization microscopy
(FL-SMLM). The synergy of SMLM and fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy
(FLIM) combines superior image resolution with lifetime information
and can be realized using two complementary experimental approaches:
confocal-laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) or wide-field microscopy.
Here, we systematically and comprehensively compare these two novel
FL-SMLM approaches in different spectral regions. For wide-field FL-SMLM,
we use a commercial lifetime camera, and for CLSM-based FL-SMLM we
employ a home-built system equipped with a rapid scan unit and a single-photon
detector. We characterize the performances of the two systems in localizing
single emitters in 3D by combining FL-SMLM with metal-induced energy
transfer (MIET) for localization along the third dimension and in
the lifetime-based multiplexed bioimaging using DNA-PAINT. Finally,
we discuss advantages and disadvantages of wide-field and confocal
FL-SMLM and provide practical advice on rational FL-SMLM experiment
design.
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Oleksiievets, Nazar; Mathew, Christeena; Thiele, Jan Christoph; Gallea, José Ignacio; Nevskyi, Oleksii; Gregor, Ingo; et al. (2022). Single-Molecule Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Using
Wide-Field and Confocal-Laser Scanning Microscopy: A Comparative Analysis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c01586