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Viability States of Bacteria-Specific Mechanisms of Selected Probes

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CYTOMETRY PART A
Volume 77A, Issue 7, Pages 623-634

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.20920

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viability analysis bacteria, bacterial states; fluorescent dyes; membrane integrity; membrane potential

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Single cell techniques like flow cytometry combined with viability staining can help to obtain information on viability states of bacteria Many fluorescent dyes are available for this purpose and can be chosen according to the available excitation source, the species used, and the background of scientific questions and relevant specifications Within this short overview, we focus on two diverse groups of bacteria the gram - Escherichia colt and representatives of the gram+ Mycobacterium to demonstrate differences and similarities in dye uptake principles, processing and binding. We call for attention to possible diverse responses of different species to various viability assays. The cell surface structure of bacteria and the chemical properties of fluorescent probes considerably determine the success of a certain staining practice Particular focus was drawn on analysis of membrane integrity, uptake of substrates and transformation of fluorogenic substrates (C) 2010 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry

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