The thiol-reactive Texas Red™ C2 maleimide can be used to can be used to create bright red-fluorescent bioconjugates with excitation/emissionRead more
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T6008
also known as T-6008
5 mg
Catalog number T6008
also known as T-6008
Price (EUR)
368,00
5 mg
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Quantity:
5 mg
Price (EUR)
368,00
5 mg
Add to cart
The thiol-reactive Texas Red™ C2 maleimide can be used to can be used to create bright red-fluorescent bioconjugates with excitation/emission maxima ∼595/615 nm.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Chemical ReactivityThiol
Emission615
Excitation595
Label or DyeTexas Red™
Product TypeMaleimide
Quantity5 mg
Reactive MoietyMaleimide
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Label TypeClassic Dyes
Product LineTexas Red
Unit Size5 mg
Contents & Storage
Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.
Citations & References (16)
Citations & References
Abstract
Sampling unfolding intermediates in calmodulin by single-molecule spectroscopy.
Authors:Slaughter BD, Unruh JR, Price ES, Huynh JL, Bieber Urbauer RJ, Johnson CK
Journal:J Am Chem Soc
PubMed ID:16117552
'We used single-pair fluorescence resonance energy transfer (spFRET) measurements to characterize denatured and partially denatured states of the multidomain calcium signaling protein calmodulin (CaM) in both its apo and Ca(2+)-bound forms. The results demonstrate the existence of an unfolding intermediate. A CaM mutant (CaM-T34C-T110C) was doubly labeled with fluorescent probes ... More
An allosteric mechanism controls antigen presentation by the H-2K(b) complex.
Authors:Gakamsky DM, Boyd LF, Margulies DH, Davis DM, Strominger JL, Pecht I
Journal:Biochemistry
PubMed ID:10508421
'The mechanism of assembly/dissociation of a recombinant water-soluble class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) H-2Kb molecule was studied by a real-time fluorescence resonance energy transfer method. Like the H-2Kd ternary complex [Gakamsky et al. (1996) Biochemistry 35, 14841-14848], the interactions among the heavy chain, beta2-microglobulin (beta2m), and antigenic peptides were ... More
High-throughput investigation of osteoblast response to polymer crystallinity: influence of nanometer-scale roughness on proliferation.
Authors:Washburn NR, Yamada KM, Simon CG, Kennedy SB, Amis EJ
Journal:Biomaterials
PubMed ID:14643595
'A high-throughput method for analyzing cellular response to crystallinity in a polymer material is presented. Variations in crystallinity lead to changes in surface roughness on nanometer length scales, and it is shown that cells are exquisitely sensitive to these changes. Gradients of polymer crystallinity were fabricated on films of poly(L-lactic ... More
Fluorescence labeling, purification, and immobilization of a double cysteine mutant calmodulin fusion protein for single-molecule experiments.
Authors:Allen MW, Urbauer RJ, Zaidi A, Williams TD, Urbauer JL, Johnson CK
Journal:Anal Biochem
PubMed ID:14751262
'We present a method of labeling and immobilizing a low-molecular-weight protein, calmodulin (CaM), by fusion to a larger protein, maltose binding protein (MBP), for single-molecule fluorescence experiments. Immobilization in an agarose gel matrix eliminates potential interactions of the protein and the fluorophore(s) with a glass surface and allows prolonged monitoring ... More
Influence of ADP on cross-bridge-dependent activation of myofibrillar thin filaments.
Authors:Zhang D, Yancey KW, Swartz DR
Journal:Biophys J
PubMed ID:10827987
'Contraction of skeletal muscle is regulated by calcium at the level of the thin filament via troponin and tropomyosin. Studies have indicated that strong cross-bridge binding is also involved in activation of the thin filament. To further test this, myofibrils were incubated with a wide range of fluorescent myosin subfragment ... More