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Cycloheptaamylose-dansyl chloride complex as a fluorescent label of surface membranes in living ciliates
Authors:E Wyroba  G Bottiroli  P Giordano
Institution:(1) Department of Cell Biology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, 3 Pasteur St., PL-02-093 Warsaw, Poland;(2) Centro di Studio per l'Istochimica del C.N.R., Instituto di Anatomia Comparata dell Universita Pavia, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
Abstract:Summary Labelling of surface membrane of living ciliates: Paramecium aurelia and Tetrahymena pyriformis with fluorescent compound — cycloheptaamylose-dansyl chloride complex (CDC) has been achieved. Fluorescence micrographs of the dried samples showed specific localization of CDC on the cell membrane without any intracellular penetration. On the contrary the ciliates which have been dead during labelling revealed a non-specific fluorescence of their whole bodies. Microspectrofluorimetric analysis of labelled Paramecium cells was performed with Leitz microspectrograph. Spectrum of fluorescence emission measured over the cell membrane level had maximum at 450 nm. Strikingly, the emission maximum of the cells dead at the moment of labelling was shifted 10 nm to a longer wavelength. The rate of photofading measured in this case was almost 3-fold higher than for the ciliates labelled as living ones. Fluorescence excitation spectra did not show any difference in the peak position. Thus CDC staining appears to be an useful method of supravital labelling of cell surface enabling also to distinguish — on the basis of spectral characteristics — the ciliates being alive from those dead at the moment of fluorochrome binding.
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