posted on 2024-07-31, 03:44authored byPeng Xu, Simei Zhong, Yunfei Wei, Xinxin Duan, Meng Zhang, Wei Shen, Yan Ma, Yu-Hui Zhang
Super-resolution
fluorescence microscopy has emerged as a powerful
tool for studying endoplasmic reticulum (ER) dynamics in living cells.
However, the lack of high-brightness, high-photostability, and stable
labeling probes makes long-term super-resolution imaging of the ER
still challenging. Herein, we reported a surface-functionalized Halo-tag
gold nanofluorescent probe (GNP-Atto565-fR8-CA) that exhibits excellent
brightness, photostability, and biocompatibility. GNP-Atto565-fR8-CA
can simultaneously load multiple Atto565 dye molecules, significantly
improving its brightness. Modifying the cell-penetrating peptide fR8
enables GNP-Atto565-fR8-CA to be efficiently delivered into the cytoplasm,
overcoming the challenge of their easy entrapment in vesicles. Fluorescent
labeling of ER proteins via Halo tags enables high specificity and
stable labeling of GNP-Atto565-fR8-CA to the ER. The SIM super-resolution
imaging results showed that GNP-Atto565-fR8-CA can track and observe
the long-term dynamic process of the ER, and can also be used for
long-term super-resolution imaging of the dynamic interactions between
the ER and other organelles. This work offers a practical tool to
study live-cell ER ultrastructure and dynamics.