Dextran, Tetramethylrhodamine, 70,000 MW, Neutral
Dextran, Tetramethylrhodamine, 70,000 MW, Neutral
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Dextran, Tetramethylrhodamine, 70,000 MW, Neutral

Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live자세히 알아보기
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Ends: 31-Dec-2025
370,000
할인액 55,000 (15%)
Each
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Labeled dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides most commonly used in microscopy studies to monitor cell division, track the movement of live cells, and to report the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix. The labeled dextran is commonly introduced into the cells via microinjection.

Need a different emission spectrum or longer tracking? View our other mammalian cell tracking products.

Dextran Specifications:

Label (Ex/Em): Tetramethylrhodamine (555/580)
Size: 70,000 MW
Charge: Anionic
Fixable: Nonfixable

High Manufacturing Standards of Molecular Probes™ Dextrans
We offer more than 50 fluorescent and biotinylated dextran conjugates in several molecular weight ranges. Dextrans are hydrophilic polysaccharides characterized by their moderate-to-high molecular weight, good water solubility, and low toxicity. They also generally exhibit low immunogeniticy. Dextrans are biologically inert due to their uncommon poly-(α-D-1,6-glucose) linkages, which render them resistant to cleavage by most endogenous cellular glycosidases.

In most cases, Molecular Probes™ fluorescent dextrans are much brighter and have higher negative charge than dextrans available from other sources. Furthermore, we use rigorous methods for removing as much unconjugated dye as practical, and then assay our dextran conjugates by thin-layer chromatography to help ensure the absence of low molecular weight contaminants.

A Wide Selection of Substituents and Molecular Weights
Molecular Probes™ dextrans are conjugated to biotin or a wide variety of fluorophores, including seven of our Alexa Fluor™ dyes (Molecular Probes dextran conjugates–Table 14.4) and are available in these nominal molecular weights (MW): 3,000; 10,000; 40,000; 70,000; 500,000; and 2,000,000 daltons.

Dextran Net Charge and Fixability
We employ succinimidyl coupling of our dyes to the dextran molecule, which, in most cases, results in a neutral or anionic dextran. The reaction used to produce the Rhodamine Green™ and Alexa Fluor 488 dextrans results in the final product being neutral, anionic, or cationic. The Alexa Fluor, Cascade Blue, lucifer yellow, fluorescein, and Oregon Green dextrans are intrinsically anionic, whereas most of the dextrans labeled with the zwitterionic rhodamine B, tetramethylrhodamine, and Texas Red™ dyes are essentially neutral. To produce more highly anionic dextrans, we have developed a proprietary procedure for adding negatively charged groups to the dextran carriers; these products are designated “polyanionic” dextrans.

Some applications require that the dextran tracer be treated with formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde for subsequent analysis. For these applications, we offer “lysine-fixable” versions of most of our dextran conjugates of fluorophores or biotin. These dextrans have covalently bound lysine residues that permit dextran tracers to be conjugated to surrounding biomolecules by aldehyde-mediated fixation for subsequent detection by immunohistochemical and ultrastructural techniques. We have also shown that all of our 10,000 MW Alexa Fluor dextran conjugates can be fixed with aldehyde-based fixatives.

Key Applications Using Labeled Dextrans
There are a multitude of citations describing the use of labeled dextrans. Some of the most common uses include:

Neuronal tracing (anterograde and retrograde) in live cells
Cell lineage tracing in live cells
Neuroanatomical tracing
Examining intercellular communications (e.g., in gap junctions, during wound healing, and during embryonic development)
Investigating vascular permeability and blood–brain barrier integrity
Tracking endocytosis
Monitoring acidification (some dextran–dye conjugates are pH-sensitive)
Studying the hydrodynamic properties of the cytoplasmic matrix

For Research Use Only. Not intended for any animal or human therapeutic or diagnostic use.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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라벨 또는 염료Classic Dyes
제품 유형Dextran
수량25 mg
배송 조건Room Temperature
Excitation/Emission555/580 nm
제품라인Invitrogen
Unit SizeEach
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Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.

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Abstract
Direct priming of antiviral CD8+ T cells in the peripheral interfollicular region of lymph nodes.
Authors:Hickman HD, Takeda K, Skon CN, Murray FR, Hensley SE, Loomis J, Barber GN, Bennink JR, Yewdell JW,
Journal:Nat Immunol
PubMed ID:18193049
'It is uncertain how antiviral lymphocytes are activated in draining lymph nodes, the site where adaptive immune responses are initiated. Here, using intravital microscopy we show that after infection of mice with vaccinia virus (a large DNA virus) or vesicular stomatitis virus (a small RNA virus), virions drained to the ... More
High density of octaarginine stimulates macropinocytosis leading to efficient intracellular trafficking for gene expression.
Authors:Khalil IA, Kogure K, Futaki S, Harashima H
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:16326716
'The mechanism of the arginine-rich peptide-mediated cellular uptake is currently a controversial issue. Several factors, including the type of peptide, the nature of the cargo, and the linker between them, appear to affect uptake. One of the less studied factors, which may affect the uptake mechanism, is the effect of ... More
The function of intermediate filaments in cell shape and cytoskeletal integrity.
Authors:Goldman RD, Khuon S, Chou YH, Opal P, Steinert PM
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:8769421
'This study describes the development and use of a specific method for disassembling intermediate filament (IF) networks in living cells. It takes advantage of the disruptive effects of mimetic peptides derived from the amino acid sequence of the helix initiation 1A domain of IF protein chains. The results demonstrate that ... More
Multiple diffusion mechanisms due to nanostructuring in crowded environments.
Authors:Sanabria H, Kubota Y, Waxham MN
Journal:Biophys J
PubMed ID:17040979
'One of the key questions regarding intracellular diffusion is how the environment affects molecular mobility. Mostly, intracellular diffusion has been described as hindered, and the physical reasons for this behavior are: immobile barriers, molecular crowding, and binding interactions with immobile or mobile molecules. Using results from multi-photon fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, ... More
Direct measurement of endosomal pH in living cells of the rat yolk sac epithelium by laser confocal microscopy.
Authors:Ichimura T, Hatae T, Ishida T
Journal:Eur J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:9309389
'Endocytosis of dual-fluorescent dextran by epithelial cells was observed in the perfused rat yolk sac using a confocal laser scanning microscope. Endosomal pH was quantified from confocal images using a dual-fluorescence ratiometry technique. Changes in endosomal pH were followed over time up to 32 min with and without Brefeldin A ... More