Cell Cycle

Attached are three methods for flow cytometric assessment of cell cycle using propdium iodide (PI) and 4′, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI), the most commonly utilized DNA dyes. The PI methods utilize two different preparation techniques; one uses whole fixed cells, the other employs a hypotonic lysing solution to obtain cell nuclei. (See “Troubleshooting” below to determine best option for your test system).
There are numerous additional dyes available for performing cell cycle analysis; for a complete discussion of the dyes, their nucleic acid binding characteristics, excitation/emission wavelengths, and possible uses, see sections 4 and 7 in Current Protocols in Cytometry, eds. J. Paul Robinson et al, Wiley.
One parameter DNA profiles are a relatively easy, quick and cheap assessment of cellular proliferation. However data interpretation can be difficult, especially in drug treated samples where the mode of action of the drug is some type of cell cycle arrest. In many situations it is strongly recommended to add other stains like cyclins or pH3 to the analysis for more specific interpretation of the different phases of cell cycle progression

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