2021
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202109749
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Targetable Conformationally Restricted Cyanines Enable Photon‐Count‐Limited Applications**

Abstract: Cyanine dyes are exceptionally useful probes for a range of fluorescence‐based applications, but their photon output can be limited by trans‐to‐cis photoisomerization. We recently demonstrated that appending a ring system to the pentamethine cyanine ring system improves the quantum yield and extends the fluorescence lifetime. Here, we report an optimized synthesis of persulfonated variants that enable efficient labeling of nucleic acids and proteins. We demonstrate that a bifunctional sulfonated tertiary amide… Show more

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“…It was, however, photoactivatable after incubation in NaBH 4 ‐containing buffer and was used for TRABI‐BP SMLM. Cy5B has since been used in PALM and shown to give significantly improved resolution (13.5 nm) compared to Cy5 (17.7 nm) [22a] . These reductively caged and caging‐group‐free (PaX) strategies avoid the release potentially biologically active or toxic molecules into the sample.…”
Section: Photochemical Mechanisms Of Fluorophores Used In Smlmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was, however, photoactivatable after incubation in NaBH 4 ‐containing buffer and was used for TRABI‐BP SMLM. Cy5B has since been used in PALM and shown to give significantly improved resolution (13.5 nm) compared to Cy5 (17.7 nm) [22a] . These reductively caged and caging‐group‐free (PaX) strategies avoid the release potentially biologically active or toxic molecules into the sample.…”
Section: Photochemical Mechanisms Of Fluorophores Used In Smlmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21] In addition to the crucial ability of fluorophores to switch between bright (emissive) and dark (non-emissive) states, other fluorophore properties such as photon count, fluorophore stability, and duty cycle influence the localization precision of individual molecules as well as the resolution achieved. [22] A wide range of switchable fluorophores have been utilized for SMLM, including synthetic organic fluorophores and fluorescent proteins. Small-molecule fluorophores are generally preferred over fluorescent proteins because they tend to have higher quantum yields and greater photostability.…”
Section: Single Molecule Localization Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 12 ] Several molecular design strategies have been used to improve the photostability of cyanine dyes during PTT. [ 13 ] Installing a sterically shielded group at the meso position of cyanine dyes [ 14 ] or electron‐withdrawing groups (EWGs) at the α ‐carbon of the central polymethine chain are a few examples. [ 15 ] Although these approaches improve photostability, their photophysical properties, such as blue‐shifted maximum absorption wavelength, are always compromised, which is incompatible with clinical translation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%