Authors
Stefanie Y Nishimura, Samuel J Lord, Lawrence O Klein, Katherine A Willets, Meng He, Zhikuan Lu, Robert J Twieg, WE Moerner
Publication date
2006/4/20
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume
110
Issue
15
Pages
8151-8157
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The dicyanomethylenedihydrofuran (DCDHF) class of single-molecule fluorophores contains an amine donor and a dicyanomethylenedihydrofuran acceptor linked by a conjugated unit (benzene, naphthalene, or styrene). Molecules in this class have a number of useful properties in addition to those usually required for single-molecule studies (such as high fluorescence quantum yield and photostability), including second-order optical nonlinearity, large ground-state dipole moment, and sensitivity to local environment. Moreover, most DCDHF molecules have amphiphilic structures, with a polar dicyanomethylenedihydrofuran headgroup and nonpolar hydrocarbon tails on the amine or furan ring, and can be used as fluorescent lipid analogues for live cell imaging. Here we demonstrate that individual molecules of several different DCDHF lipid analogues can be observed diffusing in the plasma membrane of …
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