Unraveling cellular complexity with unlimited multiplexed super-resolution imaging

Mapping the intricate spatial relationships between the many different molecules inside a cell is essential to understanding cellular functions in all their complexity. Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy offers the required spatial resolution but struggles to reveal more than four different ta...

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Published inbioRxiv
Main Authors Schueder, Florian, Rivera-Molina, Felix, Su, Maohan, Kidd, Phylicia, Rothman, James E., Toomre, Derek, Bewersdorf, Joerg
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LanguageEnglish
Published Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 18.05.2023
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Summary:Mapping the intricate spatial relationships between the many different molecules inside a cell is essential to understanding cellular functions in all their complexity. Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy offers the required spatial resolution but struggles to reveal more than four different targets simultaneously. Exchanging labels in subsequent imaging rounds for multiplexed imaging extends this number but is limited by its low throughput. Here we present a novel imaging method for rapid multiplexed super-resolution microscopy of a nearly unlimited number of molecular targets by leveraging fluorogenic labeling in conjunction with Transient Adapter-mediated switching for high-throughput DNA-PAINT (FLASH-PAINT). We demonstrate the cell biological versatility of FLASH-PAINT in mammalian cells in four applications: i) mapping nine proteins in a single mammalian cell, ii) elucidating the functional organization of primary cilia by nine-target imaging, iii) revealing the changes in proximity of twelve different targets in unperturbed and dissociated Golgi stacks and iv) investigating inter-organelle contacts at 3D super-resolution.
Bibliography:Competing Interest Statement: F.S. and J.B. filed patent applications with the U.S. patent office covering the conceptional ideas of this study. J.B. has licensed IP to Bruker Corp. and Hamamatsu Photonics. J.B. is a consultant for Bruker Corp. J.B. is a founder of panluminate, Inc.
ISSN:2692-8205
DOI:10.1101/2023.05.17.541061