Cell And Molecular Biology Of Microbes

DNA unmasked in the red rain cells of Kerala

  • Department of Science and Sport, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd CF37 4AT, UK
  • Correspondence
    Stuart Hogg sihogg{at}glam.ac.uk
  • Microbiology 2013; 159(Pt 1):107–111 · https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.062711-0

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    Abstract

    Extraordinary claims have been made for the biological properties of the red rain cells of Kerala, including a suggestion that they lack DNA. We have investigated the fluorescence properties of red rain cells, and the solubility of the red pigment in a variety of solvents. Extraction of the pigment with DMSO allowed successful demonstration of DNA using DAPI staining. Cellular impermeability to staining reagents due to the red pigment is the likely explanation for the failure of previous efforts to demonstrate DNA in red rain cells.

    • Edited by: C.-C. Zhang

    Abbreviations:
    CFP
    cyan fluorescent protein
    CSLM
    confocal scanning laser microscopy
    ddH2O
    double-distilled water
    DIC
    differential interference contrast
    ET-DsRed
    red fluorescent protein
    YFP
    yellow fluorescent protein