EdU proliferation marker and Alexa-647 detection

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Roberto Fiorelli Roberto Fiorelli
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EdU proliferation marker and Alexa-647 detection

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Hi all,

I used to inject EdU to detect proliferating cells of the neurogenic regions
of the brain. The nuclear incorporation is then detected with the Invitrogen
kit Click-it, where a catalytic reaction links the alexafluor-conjugated
azide to the EdU. The results are excellent if I use Alexa-555 azide, with a
bright stable staining (up to 6 months after), with the sections mounted in
Vectashield hardset. Instead, when Alexa-647 is used, I experienced huge
problems with the signal fading as short as after 2 days from mounting. I
actually suspect this is due to leaking rather than bleaching. Obviously,
right before mounting the staining looks good and specific. But after only
two days, it's completely gone.

Has anybody experienced the same ind of problem?

Roberto
Josh Meisner Josh Meisner
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Re: EdU proliferation marker and Alexa-647 detection

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Roberto,

Vectashield (hard or aqueous) dramatically quenches/diminishes fluorescence
from Alexa-647 (>10-fold quenching from my own experience). A similar
problem frustrated me, and it amazes me that there is not mention of this
limitation on the Vectashield insert. I have since switched to the Life
Tech/Invitrogen Prolong (hard) or Slowfade (aqueous) mountants, which do
not appear to affect far-red fluorescence from Alexa647.

Josh Meisner
Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of Virginia

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Roberto Fiorelli <[hidden email]>wrote:

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>
> Hi all,
>
> I used to inject EdU to detect proliferating cells of the neurogenic
> regions
> of the brain. The nuclear incorporation is then detected with the
> Invitrogen
> kit Click-it, where a catalytic reaction links the alexafluor-conjugated
> azide to the EdU. The results are excellent if I use Alexa-555 azide, with
> a
> bright stable staining (up to 6 months after), with the sections mounted in
> Vectashield hardset. Instead, when Alexa-647 is used, I experienced huge
> problems with the signal fading as short as after 2 days from mounting. I
> actually suspect this is due to leaking rather than bleaching. Obviously,
> right before mounting the staining looks good and specific. But after only
> two days, it's completely gone.
>
> Has anybody experienced the same ind of problem?
>
> Roberto
>