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Imaging chromatin nanostructure with binding-activated localization microscopy based on DNA structure fluctuations

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
卷 45, 期 8, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkw1301

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  1. Boehringer-Ingelheim Foundation
  2. Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz
  3. IMB's Microscopy Core Facility
  4. DFG [INST 247/620-1 FUGG]
  5. Canadian Cancer Society
  6. Polish National Science Center (NCN) [2013/11/B/NZ3/00189]

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Advanced light microscopy is an important tool for nanostructure analysis of chromatin. In this report we present a general concept for Single Molecule localization Microscopy (SMLM) super-resolved imaging of DNA-binding dyes based on modifying the properties of DNA and the dye. By careful adjustment of the chemical environment leading to local, reversible DNA melting and hybridization control over the fluorescence signal of the DNA-binding dye molecules can be introduced. We postulate a transient binding as the basis for our variation of binding-activated localization microscopy (BALM). We demonstrate that several intercalating and minor-groove binding DNA dyes can be used to register (optically isolate) only a few DNA-binding dye signals at a time. To highlight this DNA structure fluctuation-assisted BALM (fBALM), we applied it to measure, for the first time, nanoscale differences in nuclear architecture in model ischemia with an anticipated structural resolution of approximately 50 nm. Our data suggest that this approach may open an avenue for the enhanced microscopic analysis of chromatin nano-architecture and hence the microscopic analysis of nuclear structure aberrations occurring in various pathological conditions. It may also become possible to analyse nuclear nanostructure differences in different cell types, stages of development or environmental stress conditions.

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