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HIDE Probes: A New Toolkit for Visualizing Organelle Dynamics, Longer and at Super-Resolution.

Citation
Thompson, A. D., et al. “Hide Probes: A New Toolkit For Visualizing Organelle Dynamics, Longer And At Super-Resolution.”. Biochemistry, pp. 5194-5201.
Center Yale University
Author Alexander D Thompson, Joerg Bewersdorf, Derek Toomre, Alanna Schepartz
Abstract

Living cells are complex and dynamic assemblies that carefully sequester and orchestrate multiple diverse processes that enable growth, division, regulation, movement, and communication. Membrane-bound organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, plasma membrane, and others are integral to these processes, and their functions demand dynamic reorganization in both space and time. Visualizing these dynamics in live cells over long time periods demands probes that label discrete organelles specifically, at high density, and withstand long-term irradiation. Here we describe the evolution of our work on the development of a set of high-density environmentally sensitive (HIDE) membrane probes that enable long-term, live-cell nanoscopy of the dynamics of multiple organelles in live cells using single-molecule switching and stimulated emission depletion imaging modalities.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Biochemistry
Volume
56
Issue
39
Number of Pages
5194-5201
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1520-4995
DOI
10.1021/acs.biochem.7b00545
Alternate Journal
Biochemistry
PMID
28792749
PMCID
PMC5854879
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