Coumarin-phalloidin: a new actin probe permitting triple immunofluorescence microscopy of the cytoskeleton

  • J Cell Sci. 1988 Jan:89 ( Pt 1):21-4. doi: 10.1242/jcs.89.1.21.
J V Small  1 S Zobeley G Rinnerthaler H Faulstich
Affiliations
  • 1. Institute of Molecular Biology, Austrain Academy of Sciences, Salzburg.
Abstract

7-Diethylamino-3-(4-isothiocyanotophenyl)-4-methylcoumarin (CPITC) was coupled to amino-methyldithiolanophalloidin to produce a new phalloidin derivative, coumarin-phalloidin, fluorescent in the blue region of the spectrum. Coumarin-phalloidin binds to actin with around 100-fold less affinity than unconjugated phalloidin, but with enough avidity to make it a useful stain for actin filaments. Appropriate filter combinations permit triple immunofluorescence microscopy of the Cytoskeleton with fluorescein and rhodamine conjugates together with coumarin-phalloidin.

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