1. Decreased uptake of bodipy-labelled compounds in the presence of the nuclear stain, DRAQ5.
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Snyder DS and Garon CF
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- Animals, Cell Line, Cell Nucleus metabolism, Endothelium cytology, Endothelium metabolism, Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer, Macrophages metabolism, Mice, Microscopy, Confocal, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Monocytes metabolism, Boron Compounds metabolism, Fluorescent Dyes metabolism, Staining and Labeling methods
- Abstract
We have found the nuclear stain DRAQ5 to decrease the cellular uptake of a series of boron dipyrromethane (bodipy)-labelled compounds. This phenomenon is consistent between Lysotracker Green DND 26, Lysotracker Red DND 99 and bodipy-labelled mycolactone. Although DRAQ5 uptake was not prevented, DRAQ5 was in significant excess in each case. As the effect is consistent among two cell types, RAW 264.7 monocyte/macrophages and Bend 3 endothelial cells, we hypothesize that it may be a result of the two dyes complexing in solution into a form that is not taken up by the cells. This hypothesis is confirmed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis in solution.
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- 2003
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