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Boron‐Containing Probes for Non‐optical High‐Resolution Imaging of Biological Samples
Authors:Selda Kabatas,Paola Agü  i‐Gonzalez,Kim‐Ann Saal,Sebastian J  hne,Felipe Opazo,Silvio O. Rizzoli,Nhu T. N. Phan
Affiliation:Selda Kabatas,Paola Agüi‐Gonzalez,Kim‐Ann Saal,Sebastian Jähne,Felipe Opazo,Silvio O. Rizzoli,Nhu T. N. Phan
Abstract:
Boron has been employed in materials science as a marker for imaging specific structures by electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) or secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). It has a strong potential in biological analyses as well; however, the specific coupling of a sufficient number of boron atoms to a biological structure has proven challenging. Herein, we synthesize tags containing closo‐1,2‐dicarbadodecaborane, coupled to soluble peptides, which were integrated in specific proteins by click chemistry in mammalian cells and were also coupled to nanobodies for use in immunocytochemistry experiments. The tags were fully functional in biological samples, as demonstrated by nanoSIMS imaging of cell cultures. The boron signal revealed the protein of interest, while other SIMS channels were used for imaging different positive ions, such as the cellular metal ions. This allows, for the first time, the simultaneous imaging of such ions with a protein of interest and will enable new biological applications in the SIMS field.
Keywords:Carborane  Klick-Chemie  Nanobodys  Sekundä  rionen-Massenspektrometrie  Spezifische Markierung
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