5-DTAF (5-(4,6-Dichlorotriazinyl) Aminofluorescein), single isomer
Citations & References (118)
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5-DTAF (5-(4,6-Dichlorotriazinyl) Aminofluorescein), single isomer
5-(4,6-dichlorotriazinyl)aminofluorescein (5-DTAF) is a reactive dye with absorption/emission maxima of ∼492/516 nm. Dichlorotriazines readily modify amines in proteins, and areRead more
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100 mg
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5-(4,6-dichlorotriazinyl)aminofluorescein (5-DTAF) is a reactive dye with absorption/emission maxima of ∼492/516 nm. Dichlorotriazines readily modify amines in proteins, and are among the few reactive groups that are reported to react directly with polysaccharides and other alcohols in aqueous solution, provided that the pH is >9 and that other nucleophiles are absent.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Chemical ReactivityAlcohol, Amine
Label or DyeFITC (Fluorescein)
Quantity100 mg
Reactive MoietyDichlorotriazine
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Label TypeClassic Dyes
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.
Citations & References (118)
Citations & References
Abstract
Low-molecular-weight dextran derivatives (f-CMDB) enter the nucleus and are better cell-growth inhibitors compared with parent CMDB polymers.
Authors:Bittoun P,Avramoglou T,Vassy J,Crépin M,Chaubet F,Fermandjian S
Journal:Carbohydrate research
PubMed ID:10637987
Interaction of antibodies with liposomes bearing fluorescent haptens.
Authors:Petrossian A, Owicki JC
Journal:Biochim Biophys Acta
PubMed ID:6477908
'Kinetic and equilibrium aspects of the recognition of antigenic model membranes by antibodies have been studied. Monoclonal anti-fluorescein IgG and its monovalent Fab fragment were allowed to interact with a fluorescein-lipid hapten that was incorporated into phospholipid vesicles. The binding was assayed in the nanomolar hapten concentration range by monitoring ... More
Sites of tubulin polymerization in PC12 cells.
Authors:Keith CH, Blane K
Journal:J Neurochem
PubMed ID:2179472
'The site at which tubulin enters into polymer in the neuritic process is a very important datum in terms of our understanding of the mechanism of transport of the microtubular cytoskeleton out the axon. If the form of tubulin being transported out the axon is the microtubule, then assembly of ... More
DNA strongly impairs the inhibition of cathepsin G by alpha(1)-antichymotrypsin and alpha(1)-proteinase inhibitor.
'This paper explores the possibility that neutrophil-derived DNA interferes with the inhibition of neutrophil cathepsin G (cat G) and proteinase 3 by the lung antiproteinases alpha(1)-proteinase inhibitor (alpha(1)PI), alpha(1)-antichymotrypsin (ACT), and mucus proteinase inhibitor (MPI). A 30-base pair DNA fragment ((30bp)DNA), used as a model of DNA, tightly binds cat ... More
Structural and functional characterization of band 3 from Southeast Asian ovalocytes.
Authors:Moriyama R, Ideguchi H, Lombardo CR, Van Dort HM, Low PS
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:1464593
'To determine why deletion of the nine amino acids joining the membrane and cytoplasmic domains of band 3 from Southeast Asian ovalocytes (SAO) renders the erythrocytes rigid, we compared the structural and functional properties of SAO and normal band 3. Calorimetric data, inhibitor binding studies, and anion transport assays all ... More