Related Experiment Video
Updated: Nov 2, 2025

Optimized Workflow for Iterative Bleaching Extends Multiplexity Imaging of Highly Autofluorescent Clinical Samples
Published on: July 11, 2025
Core remodeling leads to long wavelength fluoro-coumarins
Siddharth S Matikonda1, Joseph Ivanic2, Miguel Gomez1
1Chemical Biology Laboratory, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health Frederick Maryland 21702 USA martin.schnermann@nih.gov.
Abstract:
Low molecular weight, uncharged far-red and NIR dyes would be enabling for a range of imaging applications. Rational redesign of the coumarin scaffold leads to Fluoro-Coumarins (FCs), the lowest molecular weight dyes with emission maxima beyond 700, 800, and 900 nm. FCs display large Stokes shifts and high environmental sensitivity, with a 40-fold increase in emission intensity in hydrophobic solvents. Untargeted variants exhibit selective lipid droplet and nuclear staining in live cells. Furthermore, sulfo-lipid derivatization enables active targeting to the plasma membrane. Overall, these studies report a promising platform for the development of biocompatible, context-responsive imaging agents.
More Related Videos
07:29Reconstruction of Single-Cell Innate Fluorescence Signatures by Confocal Microscopy
Published on: May 27, 2020
10:31Residue-Specific Exchange of Proline by Proline Analogs in Fluorescent Proteins: How "Molecular Surgery" of the Backbone Affects Folding and Stability
Published on: February 3, 2022