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Super-resolution Imaging of the Bacterial Division Machinery
Published on: January 21, 2013
A photochromic bacterial photoreceptor with potential for super-resolution microscopy
Aba Losi1, Wolfgang Gärtner, Sarah Raffelberg
1Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Parma, viale delle Scienze 7A, 43124 Parma, Italy.
Abstract:
We introduce a novel fluorescent reporter with potential for super-resolution microscopy, based on the bacterial photoreceptor YtvA. YtvA (from Bacillus subtilis) comprises a photosensitive flavin-based LOV domain, efficiently photo-switchable between fluorescent and non-fluorescent states. We demonstrate Fluorescence PhotoActivation Localization Microscopy (FPALM) studies of live Escherichia coli cells, expressing YtvA molecules.
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