Application of pyronin Y(G) in cytochemistry of nucleic acids Journal Article


Authors: Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Kapuscinski, J.; Traganos, F.; Crissman, H. A.
Article Title: Application of pyronin Y(G) in cytochemistry of nucleic acids
Abstract: Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells or isolated nuclei were stained with pyronin Y (PY) and analyzed by absorption or fluorescence microscopy, as well as by flow cytometry. Specificity of the staining reaction was assayed by testing sensitivity of the stainable material to RNase or DNase. The colored complexes detected by light absorption in fixed cells stained with PY are nonfluorescent and are most likely the products of condensation of single‐stranded (ss) RNA by PY; the poly(rA) and poly(rA, rG) are the most sensitive to condensation. The products of PY interaction with double‐stranded (ds) nucleic acids are fluorescent and can be detected in cells by cytofluorometry. PY used alone stains both DNA and RNA, and the staining capabilities of these nucleic acids vary depending upon the PY concentration at equilibrium; at a concentration above 330 μM, the RNA stainability decreases, perhaps due to its denaturation and condensation caused by the dye. In the presence of Hoechst 33342, PY can specifically stain RNA in fixed cells or isolated cell nuclei. Because only complexes of PY with ds RNA are fluorescent, this dye can be used as a probe of RNA conformation, e.g., to monitor denaturation of RNA in situ. The RNA stainability of mitotic cells is about 25% lower than that of cells in G2 phase, which indicates that during mitosis proportionately less cellular RNA is in the ds conformation. The advantages and limitations of the two cytochemical methods for DNA/RNA detection, one based on the use of Hoechst 33342 and PY, and another employing the metachromatic properties of acridine orange, are compared. Copyright © 1987 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords: nonhuman; flow cytometry; mitosis; proteins; animal cell; animal; cytology; cell cycle; cell line; in vitro study; rna; dna; nucleic acids; microscopy, fluorescence; cell nucleus; nucleic acid conformation; cytochemistry; histocytochemistry; benzimidazoles; female genital system; cho cell; cho cells; nuclear rna; rna conformation; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; hamsters; pyronine; xanthenes; rna content
Journal Title: Cytometry
Volume: 8
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0196-4763
Publisher: Wiley Liss  
Date Published: 1987-03-01
Start Page: 138
End Page: 145
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990080206
PUBMED: 2438101
PROVIDER: scopus
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