Versatile Near-Infrared Super-Resolution Imaging of Amyloid Fibrils with the Fluorogenic Probe CRANAD-2 |
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Authors: | Dr. Joaquim Torra Dr. Felipe Viela Dr. Diego Megías Dr. Begoña Sot Prof. Cristina Flors |
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Affiliation: | 1. Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in Nanoscience (IMDEA Nanociencia), Madrid, 28049 Spain;2. Confocal Microscopy Unit;3. Biotechnology Programme, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Madrid, 28029 Spain |
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Abstract: | CRANAD-2 is a fluorogenic curcumin derivative used for near-infrared detection and imaging in vivo of amyloid aggregates, which are involved in neurodegenerative diseases. We explore the performance of CRANAD-2 in two super-resolution imaging techniques, namely stimulated emission depletion (STED) and single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), with markedly different fluorophore requirements. By conveniently adapting the concentration of CRANAD-2, which transiently binds to amyloid fibrils, we show that it performs well in both techniques, achieving a resolution in the range of 45–55 nm. Correlation of SMLM with atomic force microscopy (AFM) validates the resolution of fine features in the reconstructed super-resolved image. The good performance and versatility of CRANAD-2 provides a powerful tool for near-infrared nanoscopic imaging of amyloids in vitro and in vivo. |
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Keywords: | amyloid fibrils super-resolution imaging curcumin derivatives transient binding stimulated emission depletion microscopy single-molecule localization microscopy exchangeable fluorophore. |
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