{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Correlative Super-resolution Optical and Electron Microscopic Imaging of Intracellular Ribosomal RNA by a Terpyridine Iridium(III) Complex. {Author}: Liu J;Du W;Chen B;Tian Y;Tan J;Feng Z;Tian X; {Journal}: ACS Sens {Volume}: 9 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: 2024 Jun 28 {Factor}: 9.618 {DOI}: 10.1021/acssensors.4c00232 {Abstract}: Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) plays a vital role in binding amino acids together, which dictates the primary structure of a protein. Visualization of its intracellular distribution and dynamics during protein synthesis enables a better understanding of the correlated biological essence. However, appropriate tools targeting live cell rRNA that are capable of multimodal imaging at the nanoscale are still lacking. Here, we rationally designed a series of terpyridine ammonium iridium(III) complexes, one of which is capable of selectively labeling rRNA in living cells. Its metal core and photostable nature allow further super-resolution STED imaging of rRNA found on the rough endoplasmic reticulum at a ∼40 nm resolution that is well correlated under correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM). Interestingly, the Ir(III) complex demonstrated rRNA dynamics in living cells while boosting protein synthesis at the nanoscale. Our work offers a versatile tool to visualize rRNA synchronously under optical and electron microscopy, which provides a better understanding of rRNA evolution in living systems.