Genetically anchored fluorescent probes for subcellular specific imaging of hydrogen sulfide

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Jianwei ChenJin Wang

Abstract

Imaging hydrogen sulfide (H2S) at the subcellular resolution will greatly improve the understanding of functions of this signaling molecule. Taking advantage of the protein labeling technologies, we report a general strategy for the development of organelle specific H2S probes, which enables sub-cellular H2S imaging essentially in any organelles of interest.

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