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A Reliable Approach for Revealing Molecular Targets in Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23094615

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nanoSIMS; mass spectrometry imaging; immunogold labeling; protein turnover

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  1. German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) [RI 1967/10-1/NeuroNex, RI 1967/7-3, RI 1967/11-1]
  2. German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG under Germany's Excellence Strategy-EXC 2067/1 [390729940]

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By systematically studying probes initially developed for electron microscopy, researchers found that antibodies coupled to 6 nm gold particles exhibit excellent labeling specificity and reliable detection threshold in nanoSIMS imaging. These tools enable accurate visualization and analysis of samples and can be easily combined with other imaging approaches.
Nano secondary ion mass spectrometry (nanoSIMS) imaging is a rapidly growing field in biological sciences, which enables investigators to describe the chemical composition of cells and tissues with high resolution. One of the major challenges of nanoSIMS is to identify specific molecules or organelles, as these are not immediately recognizable in nanoSIMS and need to be revealed by SIMS-compatible probes. Few laboratories have generated such probes, and none are commercially available. To address this, we performed a systematic study of probes initially developed for electron microscopy. Relying on nanoscale SIMS, we found that antibodies coupled to 6 nm gold particles are surprisingly efficient in terms of labeling specificity while offering a reliable detection threshold. These tools enabled accurate visualization and sample analysis and were easily employed in correlating SIMS with other imaging approaches, such as fluorescence microscopy. We conclude that antibodies conjugated to moderately sized gold particles are promising tools for SIMS imaging.

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