Cell Cycle Assay Kit (PI)
Catalog number :IF8562
Propidium iodide (or PI) is a fluorescent intercalating agent that can be used to stain cells. Propidium iodide is used as a DNA stain in flow cytometry to evaluate cell viability or DNA content in cell cycle analysis, or in microscopy to visualise the nucleus and other DNA-containing organelles. Propidium Iodide cannot cross the membrane of live cells, making it useful to differentiate necrotic, apoptotic and healthy cells. PI also binds to RNA, necessitating treatment with nucleases to distinguish between RNA and DNA staining.
- Properties
- Storage instruction
- Store at 4°C protected from light, do not aliquot or dilute.The solution is stable for 12 months.
- Applications
- Protocols
- PROPIDIUM IODIDE STAINING OF DEAD CELLS FOR FLOW CYTOMETRYPropidium iodide (PI) intercalates into double-stranded nucleic acids. It is excluded by viable cells but can penetrate cell membranes of dying or dead cells.I. MATERIALS:1. Propidium iodide2. Buffer: 1 X PBS (Ca2+ and Mg2+ free)+2% newborn calf serum (or 0.2% BSA)+0.1% sodium azideA) PI buffer:Dissolve PI in buffer at a concentration of 1 microgram/ml. Keep the solution tightly closed at 4°C protected from light. Discard after 1 month.B) PI stock buffer:Dissolve PI in buffer at a concentration of 500 micrograms/ml. Keep the solution tightly closed at 4°C protected from light. We have kept this solution for several months and did not observe loss in staining activity.II. METHOD:Stain your cells as outlined in the protocol for single-color staining with FITC-labeled monoclonal antibodies.A) After the last washing step resuspend your cell pellet in the PI buffer and keep your samples in that solution at 4°C protected from light until analysis on the flow cytometer.B) After the last washing step resuspend your cells as usual for analysis. If you want to assess viability of your samples add 2 microliters of the PI stock solution to each tube and mix well. Keep the samples in this solution at 4°C protected from light until analysis on the flow cytometer.NOTE: This method cannot be used on formaldehyde-fixed samples. It is possible to use it on samples that are stained with PE (phycoerythrin)-conjugated antibodies according to a method by Sasaki et al. (Cytometry 8:413, 1987). However, because of the extensive overlap of the emission spectra of PI and PE it is preferable to use dead cell discrimination with 7-amino-actinomycin D (see the appropriate protocol).
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