Abstract

An optical ruler based on ultrahigh-resolution colocalization of single fluorescent probes is described in this paper. It relies on the use of two unique families of fluorophores, namely energy-transfer fluorescent beads (TransFluoSpheres) and semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dots, that can be excited by a single laser wavelength but emit at different wavelengths. A multicolor sample-scanning confocal microscope was constructed that allows one to image each fluorescent light emitter, free of chromatic aberrations, by scanning the sample with nanometer scale steps with a piezo-scanner. The resulting spots are accurately localized by fitting them to the known shape of the excitation point-spread function of the microscope. We present results of two-dimensional colocalization of TransFluoSpheres (40 nm in diameter) and of nanocrystals (3–10 nm in diameter) and demonstrate distance-measurement accuracy of better than 10 nm using conventional far-field optics. This ruler bridges the gap between fluorescence resonance energy transfer, near- and far-field imaging, spanning a range of a few nanometers to tens of micrometers.

Keywords

ColocalizationMicroscopeOpticsMaterials scienceFluorescenceConfocalResolution (logic)WavelengthLaserMicroscopyOptoelectronicsPhysics

MeSH Terms

ColorEnergy TransferFluorescenceFluorescent DyesMicroscopyConfocalMolecular Probe TechniquesSensitivity and Specificity

Affiliated Institutions

Related Publications

Publication Info

Year
2000
Type
article
Volume
97
Issue
17
Pages
9461-9466
Citations
281
Access
Closed

Social Impact

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

281
OpenAlex
3
Influential

Cite This

Thilo D. Lacoste, Xavier Michalet, Fabien Pinaud et al. (2000). Ultrahigh-resolution multicolor colocalization of single fluorescent probes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , 97 (17) , 9461-9466. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.170286097

Identifiers

DOI
10.1073/pnas.170286097
PMID
10931959
PMCID
PMC16886

Data Quality

Data completeness: 86%