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Nucleolus Green™ LCS1 Cell-Permeable
  AATB17682
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Nucleolus Green™ LCS1 Cell-Permeable
  AATB17682
New Product
 :  

 

  • Colour:
    Green
  • Description:
    Nucleolus Green™ LCS1, cell-permeant, optimal for live cells
  • Storage conditions:
    Freeze (<−15 °C); minimize light exposure
  • Application:
    Fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, high-content imaging

 

 

Nucleolus Green™ LCS1 is a cell-permeant fluorescent dye that selectively binds to RNA within the nucleolus, a non-membrane-bound nuclear compartment responsible for ribosomal RNA (rRNA) transcription and processing. Upon binding to RNA, the dye exhibits strong green fluorescence, whereas its interaction with DNA results in only weak fluorescence, providing exceptional specificity for nucleolar RNA detection.

  • Selective nucleolar RNA staining - binds nucleolar RNA with strong green fluorescence while exhibiting minimal DNA fluorescence

    Optimised for fixed and permeabilised cells - ideal for dead cell staining and fixed-cell imaging

    High-contrast nucleolar visualisation - enables precise detection of nucleoli, facilitating research on nucleolar organization, function, and morphology

    Compatible with multi-color staining - can be used in combination with nuclear stains such as Nuclear Blue™ DCS1 or DAPI for enhanced cellular context

This dye is particularly useful for studying nucleolar morphology and function in live, dead, or permeabilised cells. It enables clear visualisation of nucleoli and can be used in conjunction with nuclear counterstains such as Nuclear Blue™ DCS1 or DAPI to provide additional structural context.

The nucleolus plays a critical role in cellular processes, including ribosome biogenesis, DNA damage response, autophagy, viral pathogenesis, and cellular senescence. Morphological changes in the nucleolus have also been implicated as potential biomarkers for cancer diagnostics. Nucleolus Green™ LCS1 is compatible with fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, and high-content imaging assays, making it a valuable tool for researchers investigating nucleolar dynamics and cellular homeostasis in various biological and disease contexts.

 : For research use only.