MycoLight™ Bacterial Viability Assay Kit
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Spectral properties
Excitation (nm) | 482 |
Emission (nm) | 512 |
Storage, safety and handling
H-phrase | H301, H311, H331 |
Hazard symbol | T |
Intended use | Research Use Only (RUO) |
R-phrase | R23, R24, R25 |
UNSPSC | 12352200 |
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See also: Gram Staining, MycoLight™ Dyes and Kits
Excitation (nm) 482 | Emission (nm) 512 |
AAT Bioquest's Mycolight™ Bacterial Viability Assay Kit provides two-color fluorescence assay of bacterial viability in both gram-positive and negative bacterial cell. The kit utilizes the mixture of our green fluorescent nucleic acid stain MycoLight™ Green and the red-fluorescent nucleic acid stain propidium iodide. When used alone, the MycoLight™ Green stain generally labels all bacteria (live and dead) in a population. In contrast, propidium iodide penetrates only bacteria with damaged membranes, causing a reduction in the MycoLight™ Green stain fluorescence when both dyes are present. Thus, with an appropriate mixture of the MycoLight™ Green and propidium iodide stains, live bacteria with intact cell membranes emits green fluorescence, whereas dead or dying bacteria with damaged membranes gives red fluorescence. The Mycolight ™ Bacterial Viability Assay Kit is a robust tool for monitoring the viability of bacterial populations as a function of the membrane integrity of the cell. Stained cells can be monitored fluorimetrically at 510-530 nm (FITC filter) and 600-660 nm (Texas red filter) with excitation at 488 nm, the most common excitation light source.
Platform
Flow cytometer
Excitation | 488 nm laser |
Emission | 530/30 nm, 610/20 nm filter |
Instrument specification(s) | FITC, PE-Texas Red channel |
Fluorescence microscope
Excitation | 510/600 nm |
Emission | 530/660 nm |
Recommended plate | Black wall/clear bottom |
Instrument specification(s) | FITC/Texas Red filter sets |
Components
Images

Figure 1. Fluorescence images of E. coli HST08 stained with Cell Meter™ Bacterial Viability Assay Kit (Cat#22400). Live bacteria with intact cell membranes showed green fluorescence (Left), while 70% alcohol-killed dead bacteria (Right) with compromised membranes showed red fluorescence. Live and dead E.coli bacterial cells were also visualized in a mixed population (Middle).
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