BODIPY™ 581/591 NHS Ester (Succinimidyl Ester)
BODIPY™ 581/591 NHS Ester (Succinimidyl Ester)
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BODIPY™ 581/591 NHS Ester (Succinimidyl Ester)

BODIPY™ 581/591 dye is bright, red fluorescent dye with similar excitation and emission to Rhodamine Red™ and Alexa Fluor™568. It深入閱讀
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D22285 mg
產品號碼 D2228
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4,258.00
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Quantity:
5 mg
價格 (HKD)
4,258.00
Each
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BODIPY™ 581/591 dye is bright, red fluorescent dye with similar excitation and emission to Rhodamine Red™ and Alexa Fluor™568. It has a high extinction coefficient and fluorescence quantum yield and is relatively insensitive to solvent polarity and pH change. In contrast to the highly water soluble fluorophores Alexa Fluor™ 488 dye and fluorescein (FITC), BODIPY™ dyes have unique hydrophobic properties ideal for staining lipids, membranes, and other lipophilic compounds. BODIPY™ 581/591 dye has a relatively long excited-state lifetime (typically 5 nanoseconds or longer), which is useful for fluorescence polarization-based assays and a large two-photon cross-section for multiphoton excitation. In addition to reactive dye formulations, we offer BODIPY™ 581/591 dye conjugated to a variety of antibodies, peptides, proteins, tracers, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection.

The NHS ester (or succinimidyl ester) of BODIPY™ 581/591 is the most popular tool for conjugating the dye to a protein or antibody. NHS esters can be used to label the primary amines (R-NH2) of proteins, amine-modified oligonucleotides, and other amine-containing molecules. The resulting BODIPY™ 581/591 conjugates exhibit bright fluorescence, narrow emission bandwidths, and relatively long excited-state lifetimes, which can be useful for fluorescence polarization assays and two-photon excitation (TPE) microscopy.

This reactive dye contains a C3 alkyl spacer between the fluorophore and the NHS ester group. This spacer helps to separate the fluorophore from its point of attachment, potentially reducing the interaction of the fluorophore with the biomolecule to which it is conjugated.

Detailed information about this BODIPY™ 581/591 NHS ester:

Fluorophore label: BODIPY™ 581/591 dye
Reactive group: NHS ester (succinimidyl ester)
Reactivity: Primary amines on proteins and ligands, amine-modified oligonucleotides
Ex/Em of the conjugate: 581/591 nm
Extinction coefficient: 136,000 cm-1M-1
Molecular weight: 489.28

Typical Conjugation Reaction
Amine-reactive reagents can be conjugated with virtually any protein or peptide; the provided protocol is optimized for IgG antibodies. The reaction can be scaled for any amount of protein, but the concentration of the protein should be at least 2 mg/mL for optimal results. We recommend trying three different degrees of labeling, using three different molar ratios of the reactive reagent to protein.

The BODIPY™ NHS ester is typically dissolved in high-quality anhydrous dimethylformamide (DMF) or dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), and the reaction is carried out in 0.1-0.2 M sodium bicarbonate buffer, pH 8.3, at room temperature for 1 hour. Because the pKa of the terminal amine is lower than that of the lysine epsilon-amino group, you may achieve more selective labeling of the amine terminus using a buffer closer to neutral pH.

Conjugate Purification
Labeled antibodies are typically separated from free BODIPY™ dye using a gel filtration column, such as Sephadex™ G-25, BioGel™ P-30, or equivalent. For much larger or smaller proteins, select a gel filtration medium with an appropriate molecular weight cut-off or purify by dialysis. We offer several purification kits optimized for different quantities of antibody conjugate:
Antibody Conjugate Purification Kit for 0.5-1 mg (A33086)
Antibody Conjugate Purification Kit for 20-50 μg (A33087)
Antibody Conjugate Purification kit for 50-100 μg (A33088)

Learn More About Protein and Antibody Labeling
We offer a wide selection of Molecular Probes™ antibody and protein labeling kits to fit your starting material and your experimental setup. See our Antibody Labeling kits or use our Labeling Chemistry Selection Tool for other choices. To learn more about our labeling kits, read Kits for Labeling Proteins and Nucleic Acids—Section 1.2 in The Molecular Probes™ Handbook.

We’ll Make a Custom Conjugate for You
If you can’t find what you’re looking for in our online catalog, we’ll prepare a custom antibody or protein conjugate for you. Our custom conjugation service is efficient and confidential, and we stand by the quality of our work. We are ISO 13485:2000 certified.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
規格
Chemical ReactivityAmine
Emission591 nm
Excitation581 nm
Label or DyeBODIPY™ 581, 591
Product TypeDye
Quantity5 mg
Reactive MoietyActive Ester, Succinimidyl Ester
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Label TypeBODIPY Dyes
Product LineBODIPY
Unit SizeEach
內容物與存放
Store in freezer -5°C to -30°C and protect from light.

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Journal:Int J Mol Med
PubMed ID:9855683
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Peptide-based targeting of fluorophores to peroxisomes in living cells.
Authors:Pap EH, Dansen TB, Wirtz KW
Journal:Trends Cell Biol
PubMed ID:11146278
'Peptides carrying different fluorophores can be designed to incorporate spontaneously into living cells when added to the medium. By incorporating the peroxisome-targeting sequence PTS1, the peptide is recognized by the protein-import machinery of peroxisomes and, as a result, can accumulate in these organelles. Depending on the cell type, an inhibitor ... More
Patterns of intracellular compartmentalization, trafficking and acidification of 5'-fluorescein labeled phosphodiester and phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotides in HL60 cells.
Authors:Tonkinson JL, Stein CA
Journal:Nucleic Acids Res
PubMed ID:7937155
'We have examined the intracellular compartmentalization and trafficking of fluorescein labeled (F) phosphodiester (PO) and phosphorothioate (PS) oligodeoxynucleotides (oligos) in HL60 cells. A series of F-oligos (PO and PS) were incubated for 6 hrs. with HL60 cells and the mean intracellular fluorescence determined by flow cytometry. The F signal was ... More
Using BODIPY dye-primer chemistry in large-scale sequencing.
Authors:Muzny DM, Metzker ML, Bouck J, Gorrell JH, Ding Y, Maxim E, Gibbs RA
Journal:IEEE Eng Med Biol Mag
PubMed ID:9824768
Electrophoretically uniform fluorescent dyes for automated DNA sequencing.
Authors:Metzker ML, Lu J, Gibbs RA
Journal:Science
PubMed ID:8596915
A class of dyes, BODIPY fluorophores, has been identified for automated DNA sequencing that has improved spectral characteristics compared with conventional fluorescein and rhodamine dyes. Single and double BODIPY dye primers were characterized in commercially available DNA sequencers and showed uniform electrophoretic mobilities and high fluorescence intensities. The improved physical ... More