A novel technology capable of visualizing specific molecules inside living cells using light has been developed by researchers from The University of Osaka and The University of Tokyo. This cutting-edge molecular tagging technique employs a new photo-responsive structure that transforms into a stable terminal alkyne inside cells, enabling precise visualization without disrupting molecular dynamics. The innovation opens a new avenue for understanding how cells and organelles communicateโ€“an insight that could drive future drug discovery.

Scientists have long sought tools to label biomolecules in real time within living cells. Traditional photo-responsive alkyne tags often reacted non-selectively with thiol groups, making intracellular labeling unstable. This challenge called for a more stable and reliable tagging technique for intracellular use.



The team introduced a new chemical structure that transforms into a stable terminal alkyne when exposed to light. When this tag was attached to cholesterol molecules and introduced into cells, only the illuminated regions emitted labeled-fluorescenceโ€”allowing precise, light-controlled molecular tracking. With fluorescence visible only in light-exposed areas, the system facilitates the selective visualization of molecules, uncovering previously inaccessible cellular dynamics.

This breakthrough makes it possible to trace molecules at the subcellular level and study โ€œhumoral communicationโ€ between cells and organellesโ€”offering new insights into biological systems, disease mechanisms, and drug discovery.


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โ€œBy revisiting decades-old chemical principles, weโ€™ve developed a transformative technology for visualizing molecules inside cells,โ€ said Professor Satoshi Yamaguchi. โ€œThis milestone could redefine chemical research directions and biomedical breakthroughs.โ€


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