BARC/PUB/2015/1453

 
 

Simple fluorescence-based high throughput cell viability assay for filamentous fungi

 
     
 
Author(s)

Chadha, S.; Kale, S. P.
(NA&BTD)

Source

Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2015. Vol. 61 (3): pp. 238-244

ABSTRACT

Significance and Impact of the Study: A simple fluorescence-based high throughput method is developed to test the effects of stress and antifungal agents on viability of filamentous fungus Magnaporthe oryzae. This resazurin fluorescence assay can detect inhibitory effects comparable to those obtained using the growth inhibition assay with added advantages of simplicity, time and cost effectiveness. This high throughput viability assay has a great potential in large-scale screening of the chemical libraries of antifungal agents, for evaluating the effects of environmental conditions and hyphal kinetic studies in mutant and natural populations of filamentous fungi.

 
 
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