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A Multi‐responsive Fluorescent Probe Reveals Mitochondrial Nucleoprotein Dynamics with Reactive Oxygen Species Regulation through Super‐resolution Imaging
Authors:Guanqing Yang  Zhengjie Liu  Ruilong Zhang  Xiaohe Tian  Juan Chen  Guangmei Han  Bianhua Liu  Xinya Han  Yao Fu  Zhangjun Hu  Zhongping Zhang
Abstract:Understanding the biomolecular interactions in a specific organelle has been a long‐standing challenge because it requires super‐resolution imaging to resolve the spatial locations and dynamic interactions of multiple biomacromolecules. Two key difficulties are the scarcity of suitable probes for super‐resolution nanoscopy and the complications that arise from the use of multiple probes. Herein, we report a quinolinium derivative probe that is selectively enriched in mitochondria and switches on in three different fluorescence modes in response to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), proteins, and nucleic acids, enabling the visualization of mitochondrial nucleoprotein dynamics. STED nanoscopy reveals that the proteins localize at mitochondrial cristae and largely fuse with nucleic acids to form nucleoproteins, whereas increasing H2O2 level leads to disassociation of nucleic acid–protein complexes.
Keywords:imaging probes  nucleic acids  proteins  reactive oxygen species  super-resolution microscopy
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