Wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) is one of the most widely used lectins in cell biology. Our
tetramethylrhodamine conjugate of WGA exhibits the bright, orange fluorescence of the tetramethylrhodamine dye (excitation/emission maxima ∼555/580 nm). Tetramethylrhodamine WGA binds to sialic acid and N-acetylglucosaminyl residues.
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