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Advances in Synthetic Fluorescent Probe Labeling for Live-Cell Imaging in Plants

Noriyoshi Yagi, Akira Yoshinari, Ryu J. Iwatate, Reika Isoda, Wolf B. Frommer, Masayoshi Nakamura

2021Plant and Cell Physiology38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fluorescent probes are powerful tools for visualizing cellular and subcellular structures, their dynamics and cellular molecules in living cells and enable us to monitor cellular processes in a spatiotemporal manner within complex and crowded systems. In addition to popular fluorescent proteins, a wide variety of small-molecule dyes have been synthesized through close association with the interdisciplinary field of chemistry and biology, ranging from those suitable for labeling cellular compartments such as organelles to those for labeling intracellular biochemical and biophysical processes and signaling. In recent years, self-labeling technologies including the SNAP-tag system have allowed us to attach these dyes to cellular domains or specific proteins and are beginning to be employed in plant studies. In this mini review, we will discuss the current range of synthetic fluorescent probes that have been exploited for live-cell imaging and the recent advances in the application that enable genetical tagging of synthetic probes in plant research.

Topics & Concepts

Live cell imagingOrganelleFluorescenceCell signalingFluorescent labellingCellular compartmentBiophysicsBiologyNanotechnologyChemistryCellCell biologyComputational biologyBiochemistrySignal transductionMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesClick Chemistry and Applications