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Kelly Lundsten-2 on
Oct 07, 2011; 4:03pm
URL: http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/DAPI-weirdness-with-hardset-Vectasheild-tp6869170p6869893.html
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The red shift (emission in the green) is due to over labeling with the DAPI. When you illuminate, thus photobleaching some of the individual DAPI molecules, the proximity effect is relieved and it emits blue again. So, question, is the DAPI contained in the mounting medium? If not, halve the concentration of DAPI (keeping incubation time consistent) and you won't force the individual molecules to be so close together. I normally choose not to mount with DAPI in the mounting media, due to this abberration and often seeing collisional quenching of the DAPI at the center of the nucleus overtime in addition to the red shift. Both conditions due to over labeling, both relieved with photobleaching.
Kelly Lundsten
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On Oct 7, 2011, at 3:32 PM, "Neil Kad" <
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> Can you check the spectral properties using a spectrometer under the different conditions?
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>> Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 05:51:54 -0500
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>> Has anyone else observed weird behaviour of DAPI when used in conjunction
>> with hard-setting Vectasheild? When exposed to wide-band UV excitation we
>> have seen the DAPI excitation characteristics change such that the DAPI
>> becomes excitable with 488 nm light. And today someone showed me a slide
>> where (again using wide-band UV excitation) the DAPI signal initially looked a
>> pinky/red colour, but after a few seconds of exposure developed the usual
>> blue fluorescence. We don't seem to have these problems with the liquid
>> mount Vectasheild. Any suggestions as to what might be going on??
>> Thanks,
>> Simon
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