Live applications of norbormide-based fluorescent probes in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>

  • Alessia Forgiarini (5786591)
  • Zifei Wang (6564932)
  • Claudio D’Amore (770255)
  • Morgan Jay-Smith (5786597)
  • Freda Fan Li (6564935)
  • Brian Hopkins (5786600)
  • Margaret Anne Brimble (6564938)
  • Andrea Pagetta (515998)
  • Sara Bersani (2304562)
  • Sara De Martin (406249)
  • Barbara Napoli (6564941)
  • Sergio Bova (406254)
  • David Rennison (2338186)
  • Genny Orso (564976)
Publication date
April 2019
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Abstract

In this study we investigated the performance of two norbormide (NRB)-derived fluorescent probes, NRBMC009 (green) and NRBZLW0047 (red), on dissected, living larvae of Drosophila, to verify their potential application in live cell imaging confocal microscopy. To this end, larval tissues were exposed to NRB probes alone or in combination with other commercial dyes or GFP-tagged protein markers. Both probes were rapidly internalized by most tissues (except the central nervous system) allowing each organ in the microscope field to be readily distinguished at low magnification. At the cellular level, the probes showed a very similar distribution (except for fat bodies), defined by loss of signal in the nucleus and plasma membrane, and a prefere...

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