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Hybridization-Sensitive Fluorescent Oligonucleotide Probe Conjugated with a Bulky Module for Compartment-Specific mRNA Monitoring in a Living Cell
Live-cell
RNA imaging at specific intracellular locations is technically
limited because of the diffusive nature of small oligonucleotide probes.
The bulky fluorescent light-up probes that possess streptavidin or
gold nanoparticles at the end of oligonucleotides were designed and
synthesized. The bulky probes allowed nucleus- and cytoplasm-selective
monitoring of endogenous mRNAs through nuclear and cytoplasmic microinjection,
respectively. Simultaneous use of bulky and unbulky probes conjugated
with different fluorescent dyes enabled dual color imaging of mRNAs
present in nucleus and cytoplasm. Furthermore, we observed that the
fluorescence near the cell edge in a living HeLa cell traveled over
time in coordination with the dynamic formation and deformation of
the pseudopodial protrusions after lipofection of the bulky probes