Expansion microscopy with trypsin digestion and tyramide signal amplification (TT-ExM) for protein and lipid staining

biorxiv(2023)

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Expansion microscopy, whereby the relative positions of biomolecules are physically increased via hydrogel expansion, can be used to reveal ultrafine structures of cells under a conventional microscope. Despite its utility for achieving super-resolution imaging, expansion microscopy suffers two major drawbacks, namely proteolysis and swelling effects that, respectively, induce protein loss and dilute fluorescence signals. Here, we report two improvements to expansion microscopy that overcome these two challenges, i.e., deploying trypsin digestion to reduce protein loss and tyramide signal amplification to enhance fluorescence signal. We name our new methodology TT-ExM to indicate dual trypsin and tyramide treatments. TT-ExM may be applied for both antibody and lipid staining. Notably, we demonstrate better protein retention for endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial markers in COS-7 cell cultures following 2-h trypsin treatment. Subsequent lipid staining revealed the complex 3D membrane structures in entire cells. Through combined lipid and DNA staining, our TT-ExM methodology highlighted mitochondria by revealing their DNA and membrane structures in cytoplasm, as well as the lipid-rich structures formed via phase separation in nuclei at interphase. We also observed lipid-rich chromosome matrices in the mitotic cells. Thus, TT-ExM significantly enhances fluorescent signals and generates high-quality and ultrafine-resolution images under confocal microscopy. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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trypsin digestion,lipid,protein,tt-exm
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