Sequential super-resolution imaging using DNA strand displacement

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Sequential labeling and imaging in fluorescence microscopy allows the imaging of multiple structures in the same cell using a single fluorophore species. In super-resolution applications, the optimal dye suited to the method can be chosen, the optical setup can be simpler and there are no chromatic aberrations between images of different structures. We describe a method based on DNA strand displacement that can be used to quickly and easily perform the labeling and removal of the fluorophores during each sequence. Site-specific tags are conjugated with unique and orthogonal single stranded DNA. Labeling for a particular structure is achieved by hybridization of antibody-bound DNA with a complimentary dye-labeled strand. After imaging, the dye is removed using toehold-mediated strand displacement, in which an invader strand competes off the dye-labeled strand than can be subsequently washed away. Labeling and removal of each DNA-species requires only a few minutes. We demonstrate the concept using sequential dSTORM super-resolution for multiplex imaging of subcellular structures.

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Pallikkuth, S., Martin, C., Farzam, F., Edwards, J. S., Lakin, M. R., Lidke, D. S., & Lidke, K. A. (2018). Sequential super-resolution imaging using DNA strand displacement. PLoS ONE, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203291

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