Bright, photostable, and cost-effective Acti-Stain™ probes for reproducible fluorescence microscopy
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Fluorescent phalloidins remain the gold standard for visualising filamentous actin (F-actin) in fixed cells and tissues. Their high specificity for polymerised actin makes them indispensable tools for studying cytoskeletal organisation, cell morphology, and signalling pathways in both basic and translational research. Acti-Stain™ Phalloidin conjugates from Cytoskeleton Inc. offer a high-performance alternative to traditional FITC-labelled phalloidins. These probes combine exceptional brightness, superior photostability, and excellent value, making them ideally suited for multi-colour fluorescence microscopy and high-content imaging workflows. |
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Our partner, Cytoskeleton Inc. provides Acti-Stain™ phalloidins conjugated to three spectrally distinct fluorophores (488, 555, and 670 nm). This enables seamless integration with commonly used nuclear and organelle stains across a wide range of microscope filter sets.
Independent comparisons with leading competing products demonstrate that Acti-Stain™ probes deliver comparable or superior image quality at a significantly lower cost, allowing laboratories to optimise both performance and budget, without compromising experimental reliability.
Key Advantages of Acti-Stain™ Phalloidins
Acti-Stain™ probes are:
- Exceptionally bright and highly photostable, outperforming standard fluorophores such as FITC
- Available across a broad spectral range, enabling flexible multicolour experimental design (see Figures 1–3)
- Compatible with standard filter sets, including FITC, TRITC, and Cy5
- Highly economical, with sufficient reagent for ~70 mL working solution (up to 300 slides)
- Manufactured in-house at Cytoskeleton Inc. under stringent quality control for reproducible, publication-ready results
- Cost-competitive compared to Alexa Fluor®-labelled phalloidins and other premium alternatives
Acti-Stain™ Product Overview
| Acti-Stain™ 488 Phalloidin | Acti-Stain™ 555 Phalloidin | Acti-Stain™ 670 Phalloidin | |
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| Fig. 1: Fixed Swiss 3T3 cells stained for F-actin using Acti-Stain™ 488 (green, cat. no. 027PHDG1) and DAPI-labelled nuclei (blue). | Fig. 2: Fixed Swiss 3T3 cells with activated Rho. Nuclei stained with DAPI (blue); F-actin stained with Acti-Stain™ 555 (red, cat. no. 027PHDH1). | Fig. 3: Fixed Swiss 3T3 cells stained with Acti-Stain™ 670 (far-red F-actin, cat. no. 027PHDN1). | |
Biochemical Performance of Fluorescent Phalloidins
To support informed reagent selection, Cytoskeleton Inc. extensively characterised Acti-Stain™ probes with respect to:
- Fluorescence brightness
- Photobleaching resistance
- Background signal
- F-actin binding affinity
Table 1 compares Acti-Stain™ phalloidins directly with traditional FITC-phalloidin. The data demonstrate clear superiority in brightness and photostability, making Acti-Stain™ probes particularly suitable for demanding imaging applications.

Recent Publications Using Acti-Stain™
- Toita, R. et al. (2024)
Advanced Healthcare Materials
Releasable, immune-instructive, bioinspired multilayer coatings resist implant-induced fibrosis while accelerating tissue repair.
https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202302611 - Takaya, K. et al. (2024)
Scientific Reports
Salicylate induces epithelial actin reorganisation via AMPK activation and promotes wound healing in mice.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-67266-5
Additional Resources
Live-Cell Actin Imaging
For live-cell compatible probes and reporters, please visit our Live Cell Imaging resource page.
Current Promotion
Acti-Stain™ 488, 555, and 670 nm phalloidins are eligible for Cytoskeleton Inc.’s current promotion (20% off).
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References
Figures 1, 2, 3 & Table 1: We thank our partner Cytoskeleton Inc. for providing technical data and image content.
Interested in Acti-Stain™ Phalloidins?
If you would like to evaluate Acti-Stain™ probes in your laboratory, contact us to discuss product selection, availability, or current promotions.



