MB 660R DBCO

貨號(hào)
規(guī)格
價(jià)格
品牌
貨期
1461-1
1 mg
2980.0
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1461-5
5 mg
9900.0
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1461-25
25 mg
31900.0
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Abs/Em Maxima: 665/690 nm

Extinction Coefficient: 92,000

Flow Cytometry Laser Line: 633 or 635 nm

Microscopy Laser Line: 633 or 635 nm

Spectrally Similar Dyes: Alexa Fluor? 660, CF? 660R

MB660-full

MB 660R DBCO is a bright and very photostable probe used for imaging of azide-containing biomolecules without the need for copper catalyst. MB 660R DBCO reacts with azides via a copper-free “click chemistry” reaction to form a stable triazole and does not require Cu-catalyst or elevated temperatures. In application where the presence of copper is a concern MB 66oR DBCO is an ideal alternative to copper requiring fluorescent alkynes.

MB 660R is a bright and photostable far-red dye that emits fluorescence at about 685 nm in the borderline spectral region between far-red and near-IR. Although the absorption maximum is at around 665 nm, this dye can be sufficiently excited by the 633 or 635 nm laser. MB 660R dye is water soluble and pH-insensitive from pH 4 to pH 10. MB 660R is a rhodamine-based dye, and like rhodamine dyes in general, it is very bright and exceptionally photostable (Figure 1). The superior photostability and excellent brightness of MB 660R makes this dye an ideal choice for confocal microscopy single molecule imaging and other applications that demand both brightness and photostability.

MB660_graph

MB 660R dye spectrally is almost identical to Alexa Fluor? 660 and CF? 660R Dye and can be used a less expensive alternative to these dyes.

MB 660R DBCO reagent is not suitable for staining intracellular components of fixed and permeabilized cells due to high backgrounds.

分子量
1003.19
分子式
N/A
CAS
N/A
溶(解)度
Water, DMSO, DMF
純度
>95% (HPLC)
外觀
Blue solid
儲(chǔ)存環(huán)境
-20°C. Desiccate
運(yùn)輸條件
Ambient temperature

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