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- Fluorescence detection
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Chemical Name: 3,8-Diamino-5-[3-(diethylmethylammonio)propyl]-6-phenylphenanthridinium diiodide, solution Storage Condition : -20ºC, protect from light Shipping Condition : ambient temperature
Required Equipment and Materials 10
μl, 1000 μl pipettes, incubator, Microscope (blue excitation filter and
red emission filter) or flow cytometer (488 nm blue laser)
Chemical Structure

Staining procedure
1. Allow PI solutiona) to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes to thaw. Solution should be protected from light. 2. Resuspend the organisms with PBS(-) or saline and adjust the number of cells to 106 cells/mL(flow cytometry) or 108-109 cells/mL(microscopy). 3. Add 10 μl of PI solution into 1 mL of microbial cell suspension and vortex gently to mix. Formaldehyde-fixation may be carried out, if necessary. 4. Incubate the microbial cells at room temperature for 5 minutes. 5. Analyze the stained-cells with a flow cytometer or a microscope. The maximum wavelengths of the dye are 530 nm for excitation and 620 nm for emission.
a) Since PI may be carcinogenic, be careful when handling and disposing.
References 1. N. Yamaguchi, et al., Flow cytometric analysis of bacterial respiratory and enzymatic activity in the natural aquatic environment. J Appl Microbiol. 1997;83:43-52. Staining Data Fig. 2 S. epidermidis stained with CFDA and PI (left). E. coli stained with CFDA and PI (middle). S. epidermidis stained with DAPI and PI (right).
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