Acridine Orange
EMS #10050
Materials
- PBS pH 7.2 (stock solution 2X)
- Paraformaldehyde 3.7% (A1)
- Absolute Methanol (or Ethanol)
(A1) Preparation of paraformaldehyde (PFA) solution (100 ml):
- Dissolve 3.7 g of paraformaldehyde in 50 ml H2O, then add 2 drops of 10N NaOH, heat 30 minutes at 60°C. Add 50 ml of PBS 2X. Adjust the pH to 7.2
- The PFA solution must be freshly made
NOTE: PFA is toxic if inhaled
Instructions
- Wash cells in PBS pH 7.2
- Fix cells in 3.7% paraformaldehyde (PFA) in PBS pH 7.2 for 15 minutes at room temperature
- Wash once with PBS for 5 minutes at room temperature
- Cover the cells with methanol for 5 minutes at room temperature
- Wash cells in PBS of pH 7.2
- Incubate with staining solution
Protocol after DNA Denaturation
Acridine Orange (AO) is a metachromatic dye which differentially stains double-stranded (ds) and single-stranded (ss) nucleic acids. When AO intercalates into dsDNA, it releases green fluorescence upon excitation at 480-490 nm. It emits red, however, upon interacting with ssDNA or RNA.
Chromatin condensation is seen in the early stage of apoptosis and the condensed chromatin is significantly more sensitive to DNA denaturation than is normal chromatin. If RNA is removed by pre-incubation with RNase A and DNA is denaturated in situ by exposure to HCl immediately before AO staining, apoptotic cells display a strong red fluorescence and a reduced green emission when compared to non-apoptotic interphase cells.
Materials
- Acridine Orange (A1)
- Citric acid
- Na2HPO4
- Paraformaldehyde
- PBS
- DNAse-free RNAse A (A2)
- Ethanol
- HCl
Equipment
- Epifluorescence Microscope or Flow Cytometer
(A1) Staining solution
- Acridine Orange 6 µg/ml
- Citric acid 0.1 M
- Na2HPO4 0.2 M pH 2.6
- Prepare 90 ml of citric acid solution, add acridine orange and 10 ml Na2HPO4
Acridine Orange solution is stable for several weeks when it is stored at 4°C as well as in the dark
(A2) RNAse solution
Dissolve 1 mg of RNAse A (use DNAse-free RNase) in 1 ml of distilled water
Methodology:
- Wash cells (1x106) in PBS and centrifuge at 200 g for 5 minutes
- Re-suspend the cell pellet in 1 ml PBS
- Fix cells by transferring the cell suspension in 9 ml 1% paraformaldehyde in PBS, on ice. Incubate for 15 minutes on ice
- Centrifuge at 200 g for 5 minutes and re-suspend the cell pellet in 5 ml PBS, centrifuge
- Suspend the cell pellet in 1 ml PBS and transfer the suspension in 9 ml 70% (vol/vol) ethanol, on ice
- Incubate for 4 h (These cells may be stored in ethanol for weeks at a time)
- Centrifuge at 200 g for 5 minutes and re-suspend the cell pellet in 1 ml PBS
- Add 0.2 ml of RNAse A solution. Incubate at 37°C for 30 minutes
- Centrifuge at 200 g for 5 minutes and re-suspend the cell pellet in 0.2 ml PBS
- Add 0.5 ml of 0.1 M HCl at room temperature
- After 30-45 seconds add 2 ml of AO staining solution
- Observe the cells under fluorescence microscope with an appropriate filter set
- You may also analyze cells by cytometry (excitation 488 nm; dot plot of green fluorescence at 530± 20 nm versus red fluorescence >600 nm)
Product Information
Acridine Orange