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Function: file_get_contents
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Function: simplexml_load_file_from_url
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Function: getPubMedXML
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Function: pubMedSearch_Global
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Function: pubMedGetRelatedKeyword
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Function: require_once
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Single-molecule localization super-resolution fluorescence imaging relies on the fluorescence ON/OFF switching of fluorescent probes to break the diffraction limit. However, the unreacted or nonspecifically bound probes cause non-targeted ON/OFF switching, resulting in substantial fluorescence background that significantly reduces localization precision and accuracy. Here, we report a blinkogenic probe HM-DS655-Halo that remains blinking OFF until it binds to HaloTag, thereby triggering its self-blinking activity and enabling its application in direct SMLM imaging in living cells without wash-out steps. We employed the ratio of the duty cycle before and after self-blinking activation, termed as the parameter "R" to characterize blinkogenicity. The covalent binding to HaloTag induces HM-DS655-Halo to transition from a fluorescent OFF state to a fluorescence blinking state. This transition also leads to a change in the R value, which is calculated to be 12, ensuring super blinkogenicity to effectively suppress background signals in living cells. HM-DS655-Halo was successfully applied in dynamic SMLM imaging of diverse intracellular sub-structures with minimal background noise, including mitochondrial fission and contact, cell migration, and pseudopod growth.
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