Donald,
to my knowledge, TO-PRO 3 (Molecular Probes) at least stains dsDNA brighter than
RNA and ssDNA. Although the To-Pro 3 is normally observed with a Cy5 type
filterset, the staining is usually very bright and can often be detected with a
Rodamine filterset, too. With the 633nm laserline on the confocal To-Pro 3 is
our nuclear counter stain of choice without an UV laser.
Tilmann
Tilmann M. Brotz, Ph.D.
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From: Donald O'Malley [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 9:45 AM
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Subject: Visible DNA Stain
Hi Folks,
A colleague wants to stain DNA and view it on
a visible-wavelength confocal. However, she wants
a stain that stains only DNA, not RNA and believes
that all of the visible-wavelength probes that stain
DNA also stain RNA. [based largely on what's in
the Molecular Probes catalog].
Does anyone know of a visible stain that stains
DNA either exclusively, or at least more brightly then
RNA?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Don
[We sadly do not have a UV confocal here]
Donald M. O'Malley, Ph.D.
Department of Biology
414 Mugar Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115
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