Single-molecule imaging (SMI) has been widely utilized to investigate biomolecular dynamics and protein–protein interactions in living cells. However, multicolor SMI of intracellular proteins is challenging because of high background signals and other limitations of current fluorescence labeling approaches. To achieve reproducible intracellular SMI, a labeling probe ensuring both efficient membrane permeability and minimal non-specific binding to cell components is essential. We developed near-infrared fluorescent probes for protein labeling that specifically bind to a mutant β-lactamase tag. By structural fine-tuning of cell permeability and minimized non-specific binding, SiRcB4 enabled multicolor SMI in combination with a HaloTag-based r...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Single-molecule imaging (SMI) has been widely utilized to investigate biomolecular dynamics and prot...
Single-molecule imaging (SMI) has been widely utilized to investigate biomolecular dynamics and prot...
Single-molecule imaging (SMI) has been widely utilized to investigate biomolecular dynamics and prot...
Knowledge of assembly, subunit architecture and dynamics of membrane proteins in a cellular context ...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Single-molecule imaging (SMI) has been widely utilized to investigate biomolecular dynamics and prot...
Single-molecule imaging (SMI) has been widely utilized to investigate biomolecular dynamics and prot...
Single-molecule imaging (SMI) has been widely utilized to investigate biomolecular dynamics and prot...
Knowledge of assembly, subunit architecture and dynamics of membrane proteins in a cellular context ...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...
Localization and tracking of individual receptors by single-molecule imaging opens unique possibilit...