Colocalization for super-resolution microscopy via optimal transport

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Abstract

Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy is a widely used technique in cell biology. Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy enables the recording of multiple-color images with subdiffraction resolution. The enhanced resolution leads to new challenges regarding colocalization analysis of macromolecule distributions. We demonstrate that well-established methods for the analysis of colocalization in diffraction-limited datasets and for coordinate-stochastic nanoscopy are not equally well suited for the analysis of high-resolution STED images. We propose optimal transport colocalization, which measures the minimal transporting cost below a given spatial scale to match two protein intensity distributions. Its validity on simulated data as well as on dual-color STED recordings of yeast and mammalian cells is demonstrated. We also extend the optimal transport colocalization methodology to coordinate-stochastic nanoscopy.

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Tameling, C., Stoldt, S., Stephan, T., Naas, J., Jakobs, S., & Munk, A. (2021). Colocalization for super-resolution microscopy via optimal transport. Nature Computational Science, 1(3), 199–211. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43588-021-00050-x

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