Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The use of an amphiphilic aryleneethynylene fluorophore as a plasma membrane marker in fixed and living
mammalian cells and liposome model systems is demonstrated. We show here that the optical properties of
the novel dye are almost independent on pH, in the range 5.0-8.0. Spectroscopic characterization performed
on unilamellar liposomes ascertained that the fluorescence intensity of the aryleneethynylene fluorophore
greatly increases after incorporation in lipidic membranes. Experiments performed on different mammalian
cells demonstrated that the novel membrane marker exhibits fast staining and a good photostability that
make it a suitable tool for live cell imaging. Importantly, the aryleneethynylene fluorophore was also
shown to be a fast and reliable blue membrane marker in classical multicolor immunofluorescence experiments.
This study adds new important findings to the recent exploitation of the wide class of
aryleneethynylene molecules as luminescent markers for biological investigations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Farinola, GIANLUCA MARIA; Martinelli, Carmela; Cardone, Antonio
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