Bioorthogonal double-fluorogenic siliconrhodamine probes for intracellular super-resolution microscopy

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Eszter KozmaPéter Kele

Abstract

A series of double-fluorogenic siliconrhodamine probes were synthesized. These tetrazine-functionalized, membrane-permeable labels allowed site-specific bioorthogonal tagging of genetically manipulated intracellular proteins and subsequent imaging using super-resolution microscopy.

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