Abstract
An energy transfer-based signal amplification relay concept enabling transmission of bioorthogonally activatable fluorogenicity of blue-excitable coumarins to yellow/red emitting cyanine frames is presented. Such relay mechanism resulted in improved cyanine fluorogenicities together with increased photostabilities and large apparent Stokes-shifts allowing lower background fluorescence even in no-wash bioorthogonal fluorogenic labeling schemes of intracellular structures in live cells. These energy transfer dyads sharing the same donor moiety together with their parent donor molecule allowed three-color imaging of intracellular targets using one single excitation source with separate emission windows. Sub-diffraction imaging of intracellular structures using the bioorthogonally activatable FRET dyads by STED microscopy is also presented.
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Albitz, E., Kern, D., Kormos, A., Bojtár, M., Török, G., Biró, A., … Kele, P. (2022). Bioorthogonal Ligation-Activated Fluorogenic FRET Dyads. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202111855
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