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Never say dye: new roles for an old fluorochrome.

Vasileios Fotopoulos1.   

Abstract

Recent years have seen a remarkable increase in the number of publications dealing with the application of epifluorescence microscopy in cell biology. This can be widely attributed to the development of state-of-the-art image processing programs, as well as the development of new reagents/probes, which allow the labeling of most cell structures, organelles and metabolites with high specificity. However, the use of a specific fluorescent dye, 3,3'-dihexyloxacarbocyanine iodide (DiOC₆), has been recently revisited and several new application potentials have emerged. The goal of this mini-review is to provide an up-to-date overview of the multiple roles of this multifaceted probe.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22476459      PMCID: PMC3443915          DOI: 10.4161/psb.19236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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1.  Botrytis cinerea: the cause of grey mould disease.

Authors:  Brian Williamson; Bettina Tudzynski; Paul Tudzynski; Jan A L van Kan
Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 5.663

2.  Carbocyanine dyes stain the sarcoplasmic reticulum of beating heart cells.

Authors:  J Habicht; K Brune
Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  1980-02       Impact factor: 3.905

3.  Characterization of three loci controlling resistance of Arabidopsis thaliana accession Ms-0 to two powdery mildew diseases.

Authors:  S Xiao; S Ellwood; K Findlay; R P Oliver; J G Turner
Journal:  Plant J       Date:  1997-10       Impact factor: 6.417

4.  Photosensitization by 3,3'-dihexyloxacarbocyanine iodide: specific disruption of microtubules and inactivation of organelle motility.

Authors:  C Lee; S S Wu; L B Chen
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  1995-05-15       Impact factor: 12.701

5.  Localization of endoplasmic reticulum in living and glutaraldehyde-fixed cells with fluorescent dyes.

Authors:  M Terasaki; J Song; J R Wong; M J Weiss; L B Chen
Journal:  Cell       Date:  1984-08       Impact factor: 41.582

6.  Effect of ascorbate oxidase over-expression on ascorbate recycling gene expression in response to agents imposing oxidative stress.

Authors:  Vasileios Fotopoulos; Maite Sanmartin; Angelos K Kanellis
Journal:  J Exp Bot       Date:  2006-09-22       Impact factor: 6.992

7.  Altered stomatal dynamics in ascorbate oxidase over-expressing tobacco plants suggest a role for dehydroascorbate signalling.

Authors:  Vasileios Fotopoulos; Mario C De Tullio; Jeremy Barnes; Angelos K Kanellis
Journal:  J Exp Bot       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 6.992

8.  The Arabidopsis genes RPW8.1 and RPW8.2 confer induced resistance to powdery mildew diseases in tobacco.

Authors:  Shunyuan Xiao; Piyavadee Charoenwattana; Lucy Holcombe; John G Turner
Journal:  Mol Plant Microbe Interact       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 4.171

9.  Spitzenkörper, vacuoles, ring-like structures, and mitochondria of Phanerochaete velutina hyphal tips visualized with carboxy-DFFDA, CMAC and DiOC6(3).

Authors:  Xueying Zhuang; Monika Tlalka; Danielle S Davies; William G Allaway; Sarah C Watkinson; Anne E Ashford
Journal:  Mycol Res       Date:  2008-12-07

10.  Fluorescent phosphocholine--a specific marker for the endoplasmic reticulum and for lipid droplets in Chara internodal cells.

Authors:  Ilse Foissner
Journal:  Protoplasma       Date:  2009-10-01       Impact factor: 3.356

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1.  A molecular genetic toolbox for Yarrowia lipolytica.

Authors:  Erin L Bredeweg; Kyle R Pomraning; Ziyu Dai; Jens Nielsen; Eduard J Kerkhoven; Scott E Baker
Journal:  Biotechnol Biofuels       Date:  2017-01-03       Impact factor: 6.040

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