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3D Multicolor DNA FISH Tool to Study Nuclear Architecture in Human Primary Cells
Published on: January 25, 2020
Left-handed DNA-PAINT for improved super-resolution imaging in the nucleus
H J Geertsema1, G Aimola2, V Fabricius1
1Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Department for Biology, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:
DNA point accumulation in nanoscale topography (DNA-PAINT) increases the resolution and multiplexing capabilities of super-resolution imaging, but cellular DNA interferes with DNA-DNA hybridization between target and probe in the nucleus. Here, we introduce left-handed DNA (L-DNA) oligomers that do not hybridize to natural right-handed DNA (R-DNA) and demonstrate that L-DNA-PAINT has the same specificity and multiplexing capability as R-DNA-PAINT, but improves the imaging of nuclear targets by substantially reducing background signal.

