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Bodipy pi

Manufactured by Echelon Biosciences

Bodipy-PI is a fluorescent phosphoinositide (PI) analog developed by Echelon Biosciences. It is a derivative of the Bodipy dye family and is designed to serve as a probe for the detection and analysis of PIs in biological samples.

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2 protocols using bodipy pi

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In Vivo Visualization of PIP Dynamics

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One-cell stage zebrafish embryos were injected with 10 pg of a cDNA construct containing a fluorescent protein attached to a PIP-binding protein domain [Bodipy-PI (Echelon Biosciences Inc)]; PLC-δ-PH-GFP (Tobias Meyer Lab, Stanford University, CA) using a Picopump (World Precision Instruments). At 1 dpf, injected zebrafish were incubated in 0.2 mM phenylthiourea to prevent pigment formation. To image, zebrafish were screened for fluorescent myofibers on a macroscope (Zeiss Axio Zoom) and mounted in 1.5% low-melt agarose on a 3 cm glass-bottom petri dish. All confocal images were taken with a Nikon Eclipse Ti confocal microscope using a 40x oil-immersion lens.
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Visualizing Zebrafish Muscle Development

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One-cell stage zebrafish embryos were injected with 10 pg of a cDNA construct containing a fluorescent protein attached to a PIP-binding protein domain [Bodipy-PI (Echelon Biosciences Inc)]; PLC--PH-GFP (Tobias Meyer Lab, Stanford University, CA) using a Picopump (World Precision Instruments). At 1 dpf, injected zebrafish were incubated in 0.2 mM phenylthiourea to prevent pigment formation. To image, zebrafish were screened for fluorescent myofibers on a macroscope (Zeiss Axio Zoom) and mounted in 1.5% low-melt agarose on a 3 cm glass-bottom petri dish. All confocal images were taken with a Nikon Eclipse Ti confocal microscope using a 40x oilimmersion lens.
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