Title of article :
Development of X-ray excitable luminescent probes for scanning X-ray microscopy
Author/Authors :
Moronne، نويسنده , , Mario M، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
14
From page :
23
To page :
36
Abstract :
Transmission soft X-ray microscopy is now capable of achieving resolutions that are typically 5 times better than the best-visible light microscopes. With expected improvements in zone plate optics, an additional factor of two may be realized within the next few years. Despite the high resolution now available with X-ray microscopes and the high X-ray contrast provided by biological molecules in the soft X-ray region (λ=2–5 nm), molecular probes for localizing specific biological targets have been lacking. To circumvent this problem, X-ray excitable molecular probes are needed that can target unique biological features. In this paper we report our initial results on the development of lanthanide-based fluorescent probes for biological labeling. Using scanning luminescence X-ray microscopy (SLXM, Jacobsen et al., J. Microscopy 172 (1993) 121–129), we show that lanthanide organo-polychelate complexes are sufficiently bright and radiation resistant to be the basis of a new class of X-ray excitable molecular probes capable of providing at least a fivefold improvement in resolution over visible light microscopy. Lanthanide probes, able to bind 80–100 metal ions per molecule, were found to give strong luminescent signals with X-ray doses exceeding 108 Gy, and were used to label actin stress fibers and in vitro preparations of polymerized tubulin.
Keywords :
X-ray microscopy , Lanthanides , fluorescent probes
Journal title :
Ultramicroscopy
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Ultramicroscopy
Record number :
2155147
Link To Document :
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