Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, United States.
Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco, California 94158, United States.
ACS Nano. 2021 Aug 24;15(8):12483-12496. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.1c04708. Epub 2021 Jul 26.
The rise of single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) and related super-resolution methods over the past 15 years has revolutionized how we study biological and materials systems. In this Perspective, we reflect on the underlying philosophy of how diffraction-unlimited pictures containing rich spatial and functional information may gradually emerge through the local accumulation of single-molecule measurements. Starting with the basic concepts, we analyze the uniqueness of and opportunities in building up the final picture one molecule at a time. After brief introductions to the more established multicolor and three-dimensional measurements, we highlight emerging efforts to extend SMLM to new dimensions and functionalities as fluorescence polarization, emission spectra, and molecular motions, and discuss rising opportunities and future directions. With single molecules as our quanta, the bottom-up accumulation approach provides a powerful conduit for multidimensional microscopy at the nanoscale.
过去 15 年中,单分子定位显微镜(SMLM)和相关超分辨率方法的兴起彻底改变了我们研究生物和材料系统的方式。在这篇观点文章中,我们反思了一个基本理念,即通过单个分子测量的局部积累,如何逐渐呈现出具有丰富空间和功能信息的无衍射限制图像。从基本概念开始,我们分析了逐个分子构建最终图像的独特性和机会。在简要介绍了更成熟的多色和三维测量方法之后,我们重点介绍了将 SMLM 扩展到新维度和功能的新兴努力,如荧光偏振、发射光谱和分子运动,并讨论了不断涌现的机会和未来方向。以单分子为量子,自下而上的积累方法为纳米尺度的多维显微镜提供了强大的途径。