Practice question
Question
Which microscopy is ideal for co-localization studies of two fluorophores?
Explanation
Co-localization examines whether two different proteins occupy the same subcellular compartment, demanding high spatial resolution, minimal crosstalk and optical sectioning. Confocal microscopy excels because pinhole rejection removes out-of-focus fluorescence, laser lines can selectively excite distinct fluorophores, and spectral detectors separate emission. Sequential scanning of green and red labels produces aligned z-stacks for quantitative Pearson and Manders analysis. DIC provides morphology only without molecular tags, while phase contrast and scanning electron microscopy lack spectral discrimination, making confocal the standard for endosome marker overlap, mitochondrial fusion and synapse protein association studies.