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STUDIES ON NUCLEIC ACID METACHROMASY : I. The Effect of Certain Fixatives on the Dye Stacking Properties of Nucleic Acids in Solution

The stacking coefficients (K's) of nucleic acids have been thought to influence the color contrast between DNA and RNA in tissue sections stained with metachromatic dyes. This idea was tested by titrating toluidine blue (TB) and acridine orange (AO) in solution against DNA and RNA, native or tr...

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Autores principales: Lamm, Michael E., Childers, Lillian, Wolf, Merrill K.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1965
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2106731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4160916
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description The stacking coefficients (K's) of nucleic acids have been thought to influence the color contrast between DNA and RNA in tissue sections stained with metachromatic dyes. This idea was tested by titrating toluidine blue (TB) and acridine orange (AO) in solution against DNA and RNA, native or treated with formaldehyde, acrolein, or Carnoy's fluid. Absorption spectra at varying polymer-dye ratios were used to compute K values by the methods of Bradley and colleagues. Results with both dyes fit Bradley's stacking equations. Fixatives did not block dye-binding sites but markedly altered K values. K of DNA was low, unaffected by aldehyde fixative, increased by Carnoy's fluid or heat denaturation. K of RNA was higher than that of DNA and was increased greatly by formaldehyde, almost as much by acrolein, considerably less by Carnoy's fluid. Aldehyde effects were partially reversed upon removal of aldehyde by dialysis. These observations accord with known effects of aldehydes and denaturation upon nucleic acid conformation. Differences between K's of DNA and RNA were greater after aldehyde treatment than after Carnoy's, and were greater with AO than with TB. This is generally consistent with the magnitude of the color contrasts observed in tissues. Additional factors must contribute to the intense color contrast observed in acrolein-fixed tissues stained with TB.
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spelling pubmed-21067312008-05-01 STUDIES ON NUCLEIC ACID METACHROMASY : I. The Effect of Certain Fixatives on the Dye Stacking Properties of Nucleic Acids in Solution Lamm, Michael E. Childers, Lillian Wolf, Merrill K. J Cell Biol Article The stacking coefficients (K's) of nucleic acids have been thought to influence the color contrast between DNA and RNA in tissue sections stained with metachromatic dyes. This idea was tested by titrating toluidine blue (TB) and acridine orange (AO) in solution against DNA and RNA, native or treated with formaldehyde, acrolein, or Carnoy's fluid. Absorption spectra at varying polymer-dye ratios were used to compute K values by the methods of Bradley and colleagues. Results with both dyes fit Bradley's stacking equations. Fixatives did not block dye-binding sites but markedly altered K values. K of DNA was low, unaffected by aldehyde fixative, increased by Carnoy's fluid or heat denaturation. K of RNA was higher than that of DNA and was increased greatly by formaldehyde, almost as much by acrolein, considerably less by Carnoy's fluid. Aldehyde effects were partially reversed upon removal of aldehyde by dialysis. These observations accord with known effects of aldehydes and denaturation upon nucleic acid conformation. Differences between K's of DNA and RNA were greater after aldehyde treatment than after Carnoy's, and were greater with AO than with TB. This is generally consistent with the magnitude of the color contrasts observed in tissues. Additional factors must contribute to the intense color contrast observed in acrolein-fixed tissues stained with TB. The Rockefeller University Press 1965-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2106731/ /pubmed/4160916 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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STUDIES ON NUCLEIC ACID METACHROMASY : I. The Effect of Certain Fixatives on the Dye Stacking Properties of Nucleic Acids in Solution
title STUDIES ON NUCLEIC ACID METACHROMASY : I. The Effect of Certain Fixatives on the Dye Stacking Properties of Nucleic Acids in Solution
title_full STUDIES ON NUCLEIC ACID METACHROMASY : I. The Effect of Certain Fixatives on the Dye Stacking Properties of Nucleic Acids in Solution
title_fullStr STUDIES ON NUCLEIC ACID METACHROMASY : I. The Effect of Certain Fixatives on the Dye Stacking Properties of Nucleic Acids in Solution
title_full_unstemmed STUDIES ON NUCLEIC ACID METACHROMASY : I. The Effect of Certain Fixatives on the Dye Stacking Properties of Nucleic Acids in Solution
title_short STUDIES ON NUCLEIC ACID METACHROMASY : I. The Effect of Certain Fixatives on the Dye Stacking Properties of Nucleic Acids in Solution
title_sort studies on nucleic acid metachromasy : i. the effect of certain fixatives on the dye stacking properties of nucleic acids in solution
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