RESOLFT Nanoscopy of Fixed Cells Using a Z-Domain Based Fusion Protein for Labelling

2015 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​RESOLFT Nanoscopy of Fixed Cells Using a Z-Domain Based Fusion Protein for Labelling​
Ilgen, P. ; Grotjohann, T.; Jans, D. C. ; Kilisch, M. ; Hell, S.   & Jakobs, S. ​ (2015) 
PLOS ONE10(9) art. e0136233​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136233 

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Ilgen, Peter ; Grotjohann, Tim; Jans, Daniel C. ; Kilisch, Markus ; Hell, Stefan ; Jakobs, Stefan 
Abstract
RESOLFT super-resolution microscopy allows subdiffraction resolution imaging of living cells using low intensities of light. It relies on the light-driven switching of reversible switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs). So far, RESOLFT imaging was restricted to living cells, because chemical fixation typically affects the switching characteristics of RSFPs. In this study we created a fusion construct (FLASR) consisting of the RSFP rsEGFP2 and the divalent form of the antibody binding Z domain from protein A. FLASR can be used analogous to secondary antibodies in conventional immunochemistry, facilitating simple and robust sample preparation. We demonstrate RESOLFT super-resolution microscopy on chemically fixed mammalian cells. The approach may be extended to other super-resolution approaches requiring fluorescent proteins in an aqueous environment.
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2015
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PLOS ONE 
ISSN
1932-6203
Language
English

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