Dual-color DNA-PAINT single-particle tracking enables extended studies of membrane protein interactions

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DNA-PAINT based single-particle tracking (DNA-PAINT-SPT) has recently significantly enhanced observation times in in vitro SPT experiments by overcoming the constraints of fluorophore photobleaching. However, with the reported implementation, only a single target can be imaged and the technique cannot be applied straight to live cell imaging. Here we report on leveraging this technique from a proof-of-principle implementation to a useful tool for the SPT community by introducing simultaneous live cell dual-color DNA-PAINT-SPT for quantifying protein dimerization and tracking proteins in living cell membranes, demonstrating its improved performance over single-dye SPT.

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Niederauer, C., Nguyen, C., Wang-Henderson, M., Stein, J., Strauss, S., Cumberworth, A., … Ganzinger, K. A. (2023). Dual-color DNA-PAINT single-particle tracking enables extended studies of membrane protein interactions. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40065-8

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