Zombie Green™ Fixable Viability Kit

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Regulatory Status
RUO
Other Names
Fixable Dye, Fixable Viability Dye
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One day old C57BL/6 mouse splenocytes were stained with Zombie Green™ and analyzed before fixation (purple) or after fixation and permeabilization (red). Cells alone, without Zombie Green™ staining, are indicated in black.
  • a-Zombie_Green_Viability_Dye_012714
    One day old C57BL/6 mouse splenocytes were stained with Zombie Green™ and analyzed before fixation (purple) or after fixation and permeabilization (red). Cells alone, without Zombie Green™ staining, are indicated in black.
  • b_Zombie_Green_Kit_ICC_012721
    HeLa cells were treated with 20% EtOH for 20 seconds, washed twice with PBS, and then were left to recover for five minutes with cell culture media in 37°C. The cells were stained with Zombie Green™ (1:1000) (green) for 15 minutes and then fixed with 1% paraformaldehyde (PFA) for ten minutes. Nuclei were counterstained with DAPI (blue) for five minutes. The image was captured with 40X objective.
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423111 100 tests $89.00
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Description

Zombie Green™ is an amine-reactive fluorescent dye that is non-permeant to live cells but permeant to the cells with compromised membranes. Thus, it can be used to assess live vs. dead status of mammalian cells. Zombie Green™ is a polar, water soluble dye providing green fluorescence, making it suitable for multi-color detection.

Technical data sheet

Product Details

Preparation
Zombie Green™ Fixable Viability Kit is composed of lyophilized Zombie Green™ dye and anhydrous DMSO. For reconstitution, bring the kit to room temperature; add 100 µl of DMSO to one vial of Zombie Green™ dye until fully dissolved. 100 tests = 1 vial of Zombie Green™ + DMSO, 500 tests = 5 vials of Zombie Green™ + DMSO.
Storage & Handling
Store kit at -20°C upon receipt. Do not open vials until needed. Once the DMSO is added to the Zombie Green™ dye, use immediately, or store at -20°C in a dry place and protected from light, preferably in a desiccator or in a container with desiccant for no more than one month.
Application

FC, ICFC - Quality tested
ICC - Verified

Recommended Usage

Each lot of this product is quality control tested by immunofluorescent staining with flow cytometric analysis. For flow cytometry, the suggested dilution is 1:100-1:1000 for 1-10 million cells. For immunocytochemistry, the suggested dilution is 1:1000. It is recommended that the reagent be titrated for optimal performance for each application, as optimal dosage varies with cell type.


This product is provided under an intellectual property license from Life Technologies Corporation.

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Excitation Laser
Blue Laser (488 nm)
Application Notes

Standard Cell Staining Protocol:

  1. Prior to reconstitution, spin down the vial of lyophilized reagent in a microcentrofuge to ensure the reagent is at the bottom of the vial.
  2. For reconstitution, pre-warm the kit to room temperature; add 100 µl of DMSO to one vial of Zombie Green™ dye and mix until fully dissolved
  3. Wash cells with PBS buffer (no Tris buffer and protein free).
  4. Dilute Zombie Green™ dye at 1:100-1000 in PBS. Resuspend 1-10 x 106 cells in diluted 100 µl Zombie Green™ solution. To minimize background staining of live cells, titrate the amount of dye and/or number of cells per 100 µl for optimal performance. Different cell types can have a wide degree of variability in staining based on cell size and degree of cell death.

    Note: Don’t use Tris buffer as a diluent and be sure that the PBS does not contain any other protein like BSA or FBS.
    Note: The amount of dye used can also influence the ability to detect apoptotic as well as live and dead cells.

  5. Incubate the cells at room temperature, in the dark, for 15-30 minutes.
  6. Wash one time with 2 ml BioLegend’s Cell Staining Buffer (Cat. No. 420201) or equivalent buffer containing serum or BSA.
  7. Continue performing antibody staining procedure as desired.
  8. Cells can be fixed with paraformaldehyde or methanol prior to permeabilization or can be analyzed without fixation.

 

No-wash Sequential Staining Protocol:

 

  1. Wash cells with PBS buffer (no Tris buffer and protein free).
  2. For reconstitution, pre-warm the kit to room temperature; add 100 µl of DMSO to one vial of Zombie Green™ dye and mix until fully  dissolved
  3. Determine the total µl volume of antibody cocktail previously titrated and optimized for the assay that will be added to each vial/well of cells based on a final volume of 100 µl. Subtract that antibody volume from the 100 µl total staining volume intended for the assay. In the remaining volume, dilute Zombie Green™ dye at 1:100-1000 in PBS as determined by prior optimization at that volume. For example, if you are adding 20 µl of antibody cocktail for a 100 µl total staining volume, use 80 µl of Zombie Green™ solution. Resuspend 1-10 x 106 cells in the appropriate volume of Zombie Green™ solution. Different cell types can have a wide degree of variability in staining based on cell size and degree of cell death.

    Note: Don’t use Tris buffer as a diluent and be sure that the PBS does not contain any other protein like BSA or FBS.
    Note: The amount of dye used can also influence the ability to detect apoptotic as well as live and dead cells.

  4. Incubate for 10-15 minutes at RT, protected from light. Without washing the cells, add the cell surface antibody cocktail and incubate for another 15-20 minutes.
  5. Add 1-2 mL Cell Staining Buffer (Cat. No. 420201) or equivalent buffer containing BSA or serum. Centrifuge to pellet.
  6. Continue with normal fixation and permeabilization procedure. If planning to skip fixation and analyze cells live, complete an additional wash step to minimize any unnecessary background of the live cells.


Notes: If the cell type in use cannot tolerate a protein-free environment, then titrate the Zombie Green™ dye in the presence of the same amount of BSA/serum as will be present in the antibody staining procedure. A higher amount of Zombie Green™ may be required since the BSA/serum will react with and bind up some proportion of the Zombie Green™.

Zombie Green™ dye is excited by the blue laser (488 nm) and has a fluorescence emission maximum of 515 nm. If using in a multi-color panel design, filter optimization may be required depending on other fluorophores used. Zombie Green™ dye has similar emission to FITC.

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Antigen Details

Biology Area
Apoptosis/Tumor Suppressors/Cell Death, Cell Biology, Neuroscience
Gene ID
NA
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