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  • Mechanisms and advancement of antifading agents for fluorescence microscopy and single-molecule spectroscopy.

Mechanisms and advancement of antifading agents for fluorescence microscopy and single-molecule spectroscopy.

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2011-02-12)
Thorben Cordes, Andreas Maiser, Christian Steinhauer, Lothar Schermelleh, Philip Tinnefeld
ABSTRACT

Modern fluorescence microscopy applications go along with increasing demands for the employed fluorescent dyes. In this work, we compared antifading formulae utilizing a recently developed reducing and oxidizing system (ROXS) with commercial antifading agents. To systematically test fluorophore performance in fluorescence imaging of biological samples, we carried out photobleaching experiments using fixed cells labeled with various commonly used organic dyes, such as Alexa 488, Alexa 594, Alexa 647, Cy3B, ATTO 550, and ATTO 647N. Quantitative evaluation of (i) photostability, (ii) brightness, and (iii) storage stability of fluorophores in samples mounted in different antifades (AFs) reveal optimal combinations of dyes and AFs. Based on these results we provide guidance on which AF should preferably be used with a specific dye. Finally, we studied the antifading mechanisms of the commercial AFs using single-molecule spectroscopy and reveal that these empirically selected AFs exhibit similar properties to ROXS AFs.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Atto 647 maleimide, BioReagent, suitable for fluorescence, ≥90% (coupling to thiols)
Sigma-Aldrich
Atto 550 NHS ester, BioReagent, suitable for fluorescence
Sigma-Aldrich
Atto 647N NHS ester, BioReagent, suitable for fluorescence, ≥90% (HPLC)