Spontaneously Blinking Fluorescent Protein for Simple Single Laser Super-Resolution Live Cell Imaging.

ACS Chem Biol

The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research , Osaka University, 8-1 Mihogaoka, Ibaraki , Osaka 567-0047 , Japan.

Published: August 2018

Super-resolution imaging techniques based on single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) broke the diffraction limit of optical microscopy in living samples with the aid of photoswitchable fluorescent probes and intricate microscopy systems. Here, we developed a fluorescent protein, SPOON, which can be switched off by excitation light illumination and switched on by thermally induced dehydration, resulting in an apparent spontaneous blinking behavior. This unique property of SPOON provides a simple SMLM-based super-resolution imaging platform which requires only a single 488 nm laser.

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