Subdiffraction fluorescence imaging of biomolecular structure and distributions with quantum dots

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Abstract

We introduce semiconductor quantum dot-based fluorescence imaging with ∼ 2-fold increased optical resolution in three dimensions as a method that allows both studying cellular structures and spatial organization of biomolecules in membranes and subcellular organelles. Target biomolecules are labelled with quantum dots via immunocytochemistry. The resolution enhancement is achieved by three-photon absorption of quantum dots and subsequent fluorescence emission from a higher-order excitonic state. Different from conventional multiphoton microscopy, this approach can be realized on any confocal microscope without the need for pulsed excitation light. We demonstrate quantum dot triexciton imaging (QDTI) of the microtubule network of U373 cells, 3D imaging of TNF receptor 2 on the plasma membrane of HeLa cells, and multicolor 3D imaging of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase and actin in COS-7 cells.

Keywords

Fluorescence microscopy
Superresolution
Quantum dot triexciton imaging
TNF receptor
Mitochondrial inner membrane

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