Self-quenched Fluorophore Dimers for DNA-PAINT and STED Microscopy

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Super-resolution techniques like single-molecule localisation microscopy (SMLM) and stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy have been extended by the use of non-covalent, weak affinity-based transient labelling systems. DNA-based hybrid systems are a prominent example among these transient labelling systems, offering excellent opportunities for multi-target fluorescence imaging. However, these techniques suffer from higher background relative to covalently bound fluorophores, originating from unbound fluorophore-labelled single-stranded oligonucleotides. Here, we introduce short-distance self-quenching in fluorophore dimers as an efficient mechanism to reduce background fluorescence signal, while at the same time increasing the photon budget in the bound state by almost 2-fold. We characterise the optical and thermodynamic properties of fluorophore-dimer single-stranded DNA, and show super-resolution imaging applications with STED and SMLM with increased spatial resolution and reduced background.

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Kessler, L. F., Balakrishnan, A., Deußner-Helfmann, N. S., Li, Y., Mantel, M., Glogger, M., … Heilemann, M. (2023). Self-quenched Fluorophore Dimers for DNA-PAINT and STED Microscopy. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(39). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202307538

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