Far-red switching DNA probes for live cell nanoscopy

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Herein we present DNA probes composed of Hoechst 33258 and spontaneously blinking far-red hydroxymethyl silicon-rhodamine (HMSiR). The best performing probe, 5-HMSiR-Hoechst, contains the 5′-regioisomer, shows ∼400-fold fluorescence increase upon DNA binding and is compatible with wash-free single molecule localization and 3D stimulated emission depletion microscopy of chromatin nanostructures in living cells. This journal is

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Bucevičius, J., Gilat, T., & Lukinavičius, G. (2020). Far-red switching DNA probes for live cell nanoscopy. Chemical Communications, 56(94), 14797–14800. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc06759h

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