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Long-term live-cell microscopy with labeled nanobodies delivered by laser-induced photoporation

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摘要 Fluorescence microscopy is the method of choice for studying intracellular dynamics.However,its success depends on the.availability of specific and stable markers.A prominent example of markers that are rapidly gaining interest are nanobodies(Nbs.-15 kDa),which can be functionalized with bright and photostable organic fluorophores.Due to their relatively small size and high specificity,Nbs offer great potential for high-quality long-term subcellular imaging,but suffer from the fact that they cannot spontaneously cross the plasma membrane of live cells.We have recently discovered that laser-induced photoporation is well suited to deliver extrinsic labels to living cells without compromising their viability.Being a laser-based technology,it is readily compatible with light microscopy and the typical cell recipients used for that.Spurred by these promising initial results,we demonstrate here for the first time successful long-term imaging of specific subcellular structures with labeled nanobodies in living cells.We illustrate this using Nbs that target GFP/YFP-protein constructs accessible in the cytoplasm,actin-bundling protein Fascin,and the histone H2A/H2B heterodimers.With an efficiency of more than 80%labeled cells and minimal toxicity(-2%),photoporation proved to be an excellent intracellular delivery method for Nbs.Time-lapse microscopy revealed that cell division rate and migration remained unaffected,confirming excellent cell viability and functionality.We conclude that laser-induced photoporation labeled Nbs can be easily delivered into living cells,laying the foundation for further development of a broad range of Nbs with intracellular targets as a toolbox for long-term live-cell microscopy.
出处 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第2期485-495,共11页 纳米研究(英文版)
基金 K.B.acknowledges financial support from the European Research Council(ERC)under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program(No.648124) from the Ghent University Special Research Fund(No.01B04912) with gratitude.J.L.gratefully acknowledges the financial support from the China Scholarship Council(CSC)(No.201506750012) the Ghent University Special Research Fund(No.01SC1416) T.H.and J.G.acknowledges financial support from the Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek(No.G.0559.16N) Ghent University(BOF-GOA)(No.BOF13/GOA010)。
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