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Fluorescent Polymer Dot-Based Multicolor Stimulated Emission Depletion Nanoscopy with a Single Laser Beam Pair for Cellular Tracking

Yayun Wu, Hefei Ruan, Zaizai Dong, Rong Zhao, Jianqiang Yu, Xiaojun Tang, Xiaolong Kou, Xing Zhang, Manchen Wu, Fang Luo, Jinghe Yuan, Xiaohong Fang

2020Analytical Chemistry37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Stimulated emission depletion (STED) nanoscopy provides subdiffraction resolution while preserving the benefits of fluorescence confocal microscopy in live-cell imaging. However, there are several challenges for multicolor STED nanoscopy, including sophisticated microscopy architectures, fast photobleaching, and cross talk of fluorescent probes. Here, we introduce two types of nanoscale fluorescent semiconducting polymer dots (Pdots) with different emission wavelengths: CNPPV (poly[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-(1-cyanovinylene-1,4-phenylene)]) Pdots and PDFDP (poly[{9,9-dihexyl-2,7-bis(1-cyanovinylene)fluorene}-alt-co-{2,5-bis (N,N′-diphenylamino)-1,4-phenylene}]) Pdots, for dual-color STED bioimaging and cellular tracking. Besides bright fluorescence, strong photostability, and easy bioconjugation, these Pdots have large Stokes shifts, which make it possible to share both excitation and depletion beams, thus requiring only a single pair of laser beams for the dual-color STED imaging. Long-term tracking of cellular organelles by the Pdots has been achieved in living cells, and the dynamic interaction of endosomes derived from clathrin-mediated and caveolae-mediated endocytic pathways has been monitored for the first time to propose their interaction models. These results demonstrate the promise of Pdots as excellent probes for live-cell multicolor STED nanoscopy.

Topics & Concepts

STED microscopyPhotobleachingChemistryFluorescenceStimulated emissionMicroscopyEndocytic cycleFluorescence microscopeLive cell imagingNanotechnologyLaserEndocytosisOpticsMaterials sciencePhysicsCellBiochemistryLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesSupramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
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