Glyoxal as an alternative fixative to formaldehyde in immunostaining and super‐resolution microscopy
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Richter, Katharina N; Revelo, Natalia H; Seitz, Katharina J; Helm, Martin S; Sarkar, Deblina; Saleeb, Rebecca S; D'Este, Elisa; Eberle, Jessica; Wagner, Eva; Vogl, Christian; Lazaro, Diana F; Richter, Frank; Coy-Vergara, Javier; Coceano, Giovanna; Boyden, Edward; Duncan, Rory R; Hell, Stefan W; Lauterbach, Marcel A; Lehnart, Stephan E; Moser, Tobias; Outeiro, Tiago F; Rehling, Peter; Schwappach, Blanche; Testa, Ilaria; Zapiec, Bolek; Rizzoli, Silvio O; ... Show more Show less
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© 2017 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license Paraformaldehyde (PFA) is the most commonly used fixative for immunostaining of cells, but has been associated with various problems, ranging from loss of antigenicity to changes in morphology during fixation. We show here that the small dialdehyde glyoxal can successfully replace PFA. Despite being less toxic than PFA, and, as most aldehydes, likely usable as a fixative, glyoxal has not yet been systematically tried in modern fluorescence microscopy. Here, we tested and optimized glyoxal fixation and surprisingly found it to be more efficient than PFA-based protocols. Glyoxal acted faster than PFA, cross-linked proteins more effectively, and improved the preservation of cellular morphology. We validated glyoxal fixation in multiple laboratories against different PFA-based protocols and confirmed that it enabled better immunostainings for a majority of the targets. Our data therefore support that glyoxal can be a valuable alternative to PFA for immunostaining.
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2018Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering; McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MITJournal
EMBO Journal, The
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EMBO