Choosing dyes for cw-STED nanoscopy using self-assembled nanorulers

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Superresolution microscopy is currently revolutionizing optical imaging. A key factor for getting images of highest quality is-besides a well-performing imaging system-the labeling of the sample. We compared the fluorescent dyes Abberior Star 488, Alexa 488, Chromeo 488 and Oregon Green 488 for use in continuous wave (cw-)STED microscopy in aqueous buffer and in a durable polymer matrix. To optimize comparability, we designed DNA origami standards labeled with the fluorescent dyes including a bead-like DNA origami with dyes focused on one spot and a DNA origami with two marks at a designed distance of ∼100 nm. Our data show that all dyes are well suited for cw-STED microscopy but that the optimal dye depends on the embedding medium. The precise comparison enabled by DNA origami nanorulers indicates that these structures have matured from the proof-of-concept to easily applicable tools in fluorescence microscopy. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Beater, S., Holzmeister, P., Pibiri, E., Lalkens, B., & Tinnefeld, P. (2014). Choosing dyes for cw-STED nanoscopy using self-assembled nanorulers. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(15), 6990–6996. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp00127c

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