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DAPI (CAS 28718-90-3)

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Alternate Names:
DAPI also known as 4,6-Diamidino-2-phenylindole Hydrochloride; DIHYDROCHLORIDE; 4′,6-DIAMIDINO-2-PHENYLINDOLE, 2HCL;4′,6-DIAMIDINO-2-PHENYLINDOLE DIHYDROCHLORIDE; 4′,6-DIAMIDINO-2-PHENYLINDOLE, HYDROCHLORIDE; 4′,6-DIAMIDINE-2′-PHENYLINDOLE DIHYDROCHLORIDE; 2-(4-AMIDINOPHENYL)-6-INDOLECARBAMIDINEDIHYDROCHLORIDE; 2-phenylindole-4′,6-dicarboxamidine dihydrohydrochloride (hydrate)
Application:
DAPI® is a cell-permeable DNA-binding dye preferential to adenine and thymine rich DNA and can be used for flow cytometry
CAS Number:
28718-90-3
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
350.24
Molecular Formula:
C16H15N52HCl
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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DAPI, or 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, is a fluorescent stain that binds strongly to the adenine-thymine rich regions in DNA, making it a valuable tool in cell biology and molecular genetics research. Its ability to emit a bright blue fluorescence upon binding to double-stranded DNA is exploited extensively in fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry, providing a means to visualize and quantify nuclear and chromosomal material within cells. The mechanism by which DAPI operates involves intercalating between the bases of DNA, with a particular affinity for A-T clusters, where it aligns parallel to the DNA strands. This specific binding enhances its fluorescence emission at a peak wavelength of about 461 nm when excited by ultraviolet light. Researchers utilize DAPI to study cell cycle progression, apoptosis, and other cellular processes that involve changes in nuclear architecture. Its application extends to various techniques such as chromosome counting, nuclear localization studies, and the detection of DNA in cellular homogenates. DAPI′s ability to rapidly penetrate live or fixed cells without the need for harsh treatment makes it an indispensable tool in the arsenal of techniques for studying cellular morphology and genetic material under a variety of experimental conditions. This makes DAPI an essential stain in the field of cytogenetics and other research disciplines where detailed nuclear visualization is necessary.

For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.

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DAPI (CAS 28718-90-3) References

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  2. Rapid Enrichment and Isolation of Polyphosphate-Accumulating Organisms Through 4'6-Diamidino-2-Phenylindole (DAPI) Staining With Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting (FACS).  |  Terashima, M., et al. 2020. Front Microbiol. 11: 793. PMID: 32425914
  3. Photophysical properties of DAPI in PVA films. Possibility of room temperature phosphorescence.  |  Alexander, E., et al. 2024. Anal Biochem. 689: 115498. PMID: 38423238
  4. Development of a fluorescent DNA sensor for dual detection of heavy metal ions utilising DAPI in distinct buffers.  |  Liu, Y., et al. 2024. Food Chem. 451: 139390. PMID: 38653103
  5. Mithramycin- and 4'-6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI)-DNA staining for fluorescence microspectrophotometric measurement of DNA in nuclei, plastids, and virus particles.  |  Coleman, AW., et al. 1981. J Histochem Cytochem. 29: 959-68. PMID: 6168681
  6. A direct comparison of procedures for the detection of mycoplasma in tissue culture.  |  Hessling, JJ., et al. 1980. J Immunol Methods. 38: 315-24. PMID: 7003019
  7. 4',6-Diamidino 2-phenylindole is a new reversible inhibitor of diamine oxidase and S-adenosyl-L-methionine decarboxylase from mammalian tissues.  |  Cubría, C., et al. 1993. Comp Biochem Physiol C Comp Pharmacol Toxicol. 105: 251-4. PMID: 8103731
  8. Flow cytometric detection of apoptosis: comparison of the assays of in situ DNA degradation and chromatin changes.  |  Hotz, MA., et al. 1994. Cytometry. 15: 237-44. PMID: 8187583
  9. Death-induced changes to the nuclear matrix: the use of anti-nuclear matrix antibodies to study agents of apoptosis.  |  Miller, T., et al. 1993. Biotechniques. 15: 1042-7. PMID: 8292336
  10. Estimation of total DNA in crude extracts of plant leaf tissue using 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) fluorometry.  |  Lee, LS. and Garnett, HM. 1993. J Biochem Biophys Methods. 26: 249-60. PMID: 8409197

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DAPI, 10 mg

sc-3598
10 mg
$110.00