Laurdan (6-Dodecanoyl-2-Dimethylaminonaphthalene)
Laurdan (6-Dodecanoyl-2-Dimethylaminonaphthalene)
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Laurdan (6-Dodecanoyl-2-Dimethylaminonaphthalene)

脂溶性プローブLaurdanが細胞膜に組み込まれると、その蛍光スペクトルは周囲のリン脂質の物理的状態に対して高感度になる詳細を見る
製品番号(カタログ番号)数量
D250100 mg
製品番号(カタログ番号) D250
価格(JPY)
55,000
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Ends: 27-Mar-2026
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割引額 36,700 (40%)
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数量:
100 mg
脂溶性プローブLaurdanが細胞膜に組み込まれると、その蛍光スペクトルは周囲のリン脂質の物理的状態に対して高感度になる
研究用にのみ使用できます。診断用には使用いただけません。
仕様
Green
検出法蛍光
使用対象 (装置)蛍光顕微鏡
分子量353.55
数量100 mg
出荷条件室温
標識タイプFluorescent Dye
製品タイプ色素
SubCellular Localization細胞膜&脂質, Lipids
Unit SizeEach
組成および保存条件
室温で保存し、光から保護します。

よくあるご質問(FAQ)

What is the recommended solvent and concentration for Laurdan (6-Dodecanoyl-2-Dimethylaminonaphthalene) (Cat. No. D250) stock solution?

We recommend resuspending Laurdan (6-Dodecanoyl-2-Dimethylaminonaphthalene) (Cat. No. D250) in dimethylformamide (DMF) or acetonitrile at a concentration of 1 mM. The molecular weight for this product is 353.55 g/mol.

The product is stable at room temperature and should be protected from light.

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引用および参考文献 (134)

引用および参考文献
Abstract
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy observation of shape changes at the phase transition in phospholipid giant unilamellar vesicles.
Authors:Bagatolli LA, Gratton E
Journal:Biophys J
PubMed ID:10512829
'Using the sectioning effect of the two-photon fluorescence microscope, we studied the behavior of phospholipid giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) composed of pure diacylphosphatidylcholine phospholipids during the gel-to-liquid crystalline phase transition. We used the well-characterized excitation generalized polarization function (GP(ex)) of 6-dodecanoyl-2-dimethylamine-naphthalene (LAURDAN), which is sensitive to the changes in water ... More
Physical properties of erythrocyte ghosts that determine susceptibility to secretory phospholipase A2.
Authors:Harris FM, Smith SK, Bell JD
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:11294853
'Artificial membranes may be resistant or susceptible to catalytic attack by secretory phospholipase A(2) (sPLA(2)) depending on the physical properties of the membrane. Living cells are normally resistant but become susceptible during trauma, apoptosis, and/or a significant elevation of intracellular calcium. Intact erythrocytes and ghosts were studied to determine whether ... More
Comparative benzene-induced fatty acid changes in a Rhodococcus species and its benzene-sensitive mutant: possible role of myristic and oleic acids in tolerance.
Authors:Gutiérrez T, Learmonth RP, Nichols PD, Couperwhite I
Journal:J Chem Ecol
PubMed ID:14682518
'A Gram positive bacterium of the genus Rhodococcus was isolated from a contaminated site in Sydney, Australia, for its ability to tolerate and degrade high concentrations of benzene. To identify fatty acids that may impart this Rhodococcus sp. with tolerance to toxic solvents, a benzene-sensitive strain, labeled M2b, was isolated ... More
Interactions of Laurdan with phosphatidylcholine liposomes: a high pressure FTIR study.
Authors:Chong PL, Wong PT
Journal:Biochim Biophys Acta
PubMed ID:8323945
'The interactions of 6-lauroyl-2-dimethylaminonaphthalene (Laurdan) with L-alpha-dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) have been studied isothermally at 28 degrees C by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) at two pH values (6.8 and 3.0) and over the pressure range of 0.001-25 kbar. The results obtained with Laurdan are compared with those previously obtained with 6-propionyl-2-dimethylaminonaphthalene (Prodan) ... More
Lipid rafts reconstituted in model membranes.
Authors:Dietrich C, Bagatolli LA, Volovyk ZN, Thompson NL, Levi M, Jacobson K, Gratton E
Journal:Biophys J
PubMed ID:11222302
'One key tenet of the raft hypothesis is that the formation of glycosphingolipid- and cholesterol-rich lipid domains can be driven solely by characteristic lipid-lipid interactions, suggesting that rafts ought to form in model membranes composed of appropriate lipids. In fact, domains with raft-like properties were found to coexist with fluid ... More