2023
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-7m2dn
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Bioisostere-conjugated fluorescent probes for live-cell protein imaging without nonspecific organelle accumulation.

Yuichiro Hori,
Takuya Kamikawa,
Akari Hashimoto
et al.

Abstract: Specific labeling of proteins using membrane-permeable fluorescent probes is a powerful technique for bioimaging. Cationic fluorescent dyes with high fluorescence quantum yield, photostability, and water solubility provide highly useful scaffolds for protein-labeling probes. However, cationic probes generally show undesired accumulation in organelles, which causes a false-positive signal in localization analysis. Herein, we report a design strategy for probes that suppress undesired organelle accumulation usin… Show more

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