Optimized Properties and Synthesis of Photoactivatable Diazoketorhodamines Facilitate and Enhance High-Throughput Single-Molecule Tracking

Nicholas W. Pino, Anne R. Sizemore, Leah Cleary, Helen Liu,David T. McSwiggen, Dan Song, Hilary P. Beck, Kylie Cheng, Miki Hardy, Jessica Hsiung,Yangzhong Tang, Rajender Anugula, Santhosh Lakshman, Ravi K. Merneedi, Pradipta Sinha

The Journal of Organic Chemistry(2024)

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Abstract
Photoactivatable (PA) rhodamine dyes are widely used in single-molecule tracking (SMT) and a variety of other fluorescence-based imaging modalities. One of the most commonly employed scaffolds uses a diazoketone to lock the rhodamine in the nonfluorescent closed form, which can be activated with 405 nm light. However, poor properties of previously reported dyes require significant washing, which can be resource- and cost-intensive, especially when performing microscopy in a large scale and high-throughput fashion. Here, we report improved diazoketorhodamines that perform exceptionally well in single-molecule tracking microscopy. We also report on the optimization of an improved synthetic method for further iteration and tailoring of diazoketorhodamines to the requirements of a specific user.
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