Philipp R. Steen, Eduard M. Unterauer, Luciano A. Masullo, Jisoo Kwon, Ana Perovic, Kristina Jevdokimenko, Felipe Opazo, Eugenio F. Fornasiero, Ralf Jungmann
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摘要
用于纳米尺度形貌成像的 DNA 点积累(DNA-PAINT)是一种超分辨率荧光显微镜技术,通过瞬时 DNA 杂交实现单分子 "闪烁"。尽管闪烁动力学在很大程度上与荧光染料的选择无关,但所使用的染料会对测量质量产生重大影响。迄今为止,还没有对 DNA-PAINT 染色剂性能的系统概述。在此,我们定义了表征性能的四个关键参数:亮度、信号-背景比、DNA-PAINT对接位点损伤和脱靶信号。然后,我们分析了三个光谱区域的 18 种荧光染料,并在 DNA 折纸纳米结构和细胞环境中对它们进行了检测,前者建立了参考标准,后者则以核孔复合体蛋白 Nup96 为目标。最后,在为每个激发波长确定了几种性能良好的染料后,我们同时进行了三色 DNA-PAINT 和 Exchange-PAINT,在不到 2 小时的时间内以 ~16 nm 的分辨率对神经元中的六个蛋白质靶点进行了成像。
The DNA-PAINT palette: a comprehensive performance analysis of fluorescent dyes
DNA points accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (DNA-PAINT) is a super-resolution fluorescence microscopy technique that achieves single-molecule ‘blinking’ by transient DNA hybridization. Despite blinking kinetics being largely independent of fluorescent dye choice, the dye employed substantially affects measurement quality. Thus far, there has been no systematic overview of dye performance for DNA-PAINT. Here we defined four key parameters characterizing performance: brightness, signal-to-background ratio, DNA-PAINT docking site damage and off-target signal. We then analyzed 18 fluorescent dyes in three spectral regions and examined them both in DNA origami nanostructures, establishing a reference standard, and in a cellular environment, targeting the nuclear pore complex protein Nup96. Finally, having identified several well-performing dyes for each excitation wavelength, we conducted simultaneous three-color DNA-PAINT combined with Exchange-PAINT to image six protein targets in neurons at ~16 nm resolution in less than 2 h. We thus provide guidelines for DNA-PAINT dye selection and evaluation and an overview of performances of commonly used dyes. The dyes chosen for DNA-PAINT microscopy are pivotal for data quality. This Analysis shows a comprehensive comparison of 18 fluorescent dyes in DNA-PAINT and offers guidance for optimum dye selection in single-color and multiplexed imaging.
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Nature Methods is a monthly journal that focuses on publishing innovative methods and substantial enhancements to fundamental life sciences research techniques. Geared towards a diverse, interdisciplinary readership of researchers in academia and industry engaged in laboratory work, the journal offers new tools for research and emphasizes the immediate practical significance of the featured work. It publishes primary research papers and reviews recent technical and methodological advancements, with a particular interest in primary methods papers relevant to the biological and biomedical sciences. This includes methods rooted in chemistry with practical applications for studying biological problems.