Shedding light on cellular dynamics: the progress in developing photoactivated fluorophores

Analyst. 2024 Jan 29;149(3):689-699. doi: 10.1039/d3an01994b.

Abstract

Photoactivated fluorophores (PAFs) are highly effective imaging tools that exhibit a removal of caging groups upon light excitation, resulting in the restoration of their bright fluorescence. This unique property allows for precise control over the spatiotemporal aspects of small molecule substances, making them indispensable for studying protein labeling and small molecule signaling within live cells. In this comprehensive review, we explore the historical background of this field and emphasize recent advancements based on various reaction mechanisms. Additionally, we discuss the structures and applications of the PAFs. We firmly believe that the development of more novel PAFs will provide powerful tools to dynamically investigate cells and expand the applications of these techniques into new domains.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Fluorescent Dyes* / chemistry
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence / methods
  • Proteins*
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Proteins