Detection of cell-surface phosphatidylserine using the fluorogenic probe P-IID
2020
Abstract The fluorogenic probe P-IID enables the detection of cell-surface phosphatidylserine (PS) using both fluorescence imaging and flow cytometry. Here we provide a detailed protocol for the use of P-IID for the qualitative detection of externalized PS in apoptotic cells using confocal microscopy, including the real-time imaging of apoptosis upon drug treatment. We also provide a detailed method for the quantitative analysis of cell death by flow cytometry, using P-IID in conjunction with the nuclear stain propidium iodide. P-IID is superior to commonly used Annexin-V fluorophore conjugates for PS detection as it provides a “turn-on” fluorescence response, displays rapid binding kinetics and can be used at low temperature (4 °C), without washing and in the absence of Ca2 + ions.
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