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A simple, versatile method for GFP-based super-resolution microscopy via nanobodies

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NATURE METHODS
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages 582-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NMETH.1991

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  1. National Center for Competence in Biomedical Imaging
  2. National Center for Competence in Research 'Neural Plasticity and Repair'

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We developed a method to use any GFP-tagged construct in single-molecule super-resolution microscopy. By targeting GFP with small, high-affinity antibodies coupled to organic dyes, we achieved nanometer spatial resolution and minimal linkage error when analyzing microtubules, living neurons and yeast cells. We show that in combination with libraries encoding GFP-tagged proteins, virtually any known protein can immediately be used in super-resolution microscopy and that simplified labeling schemes allow high-throughput super-resolution imaging.

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