2023
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202316192
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Thiolation for Enhancing Photostability of Fluorophores at the Single‐Molecule Level

Jinyang Liu,
Bingjie Zhao,
Xuebo Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Fluorescent probes are essential for single‐molecule imaging. However, their application in biological systems is often limited by the short photobleaching lifetime. To overcome this, we developed a novel thiolation strategy for squaraine dyes. By introducing thiolation of the central cyclobutene of squaraine (thio‐squaraine), we observed a ~5‐fold increase in photobleaching lifetime. Our single‐molecule data analysis attributes this improvement to improved photostability resulting from thiolation. Interesting… Show more

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“…Optical marking materials often incorporate diverse fluorescent units, which possess recognizable characteristic emission spectra [10]; however, these characteristic emission spectra tend to be easily detectable, and, in some instances, optical marking materials are unsuitable for use in black light-absorbing materials [11]. The chemical stability of the molecules within chemical marking materials is somewhat deficient [12], making them ill-suited for long-term marking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optical marking materials often incorporate diverse fluorescent units, which possess recognizable characteristic emission spectra [10]; however, these characteristic emission spectra tend to be easily detectable, and, in some instances, optical marking materials are unsuitable for use in black light-absorbing materials [11]. The chemical stability of the molecules within chemical marking materials is somewhat deficient [12], making them ill-suited for long-term marking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%