LysoTracker™ Deep Red
LysoTracker™ Deep Red
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LysoTracker™ Deep Red

LysoTracker Deep Red is a cell-permeable, non-fixable, red fluorescent dye that stains acidic compartments within a cell, such as lysosomes.Read more
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L124925 x 50 μL
Catalog number L12492
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5 x 50 μL
LysoTracker Deep Red is a cell-permeable, non-fixable, red fluorescent dye that stains acidic compartments within a cell, such as lysosomes. Deep Red has an excitation and emission maximum of 647/668 nm and can be efficiently excited using a Cy5 filter. LysoTracker probes are available in a variety of fluorescent colors.

Simple, highly specific, one-step staining and tracking of acidic organelles
LysoTracker probes consist of a hydrophobic fluorophore linked to a weak base that is only partially protonated at neutral pH. In a neutrally charge state, LysoTracker probes can freely diffuse across intact plasma membranes of live cells. Due to the inherently acidic properties within the lysosome, upon diffusion into the lysosome the weakly basic moiety is protonated. In this charged state, the probe does not readily diffuse across the organelle membrane, providing a localized accumulation for distinct staining of acidic organelles such as lysosomes. Effective at nanomolar concentrations, LysoTracker probes are highly selective for acidic organelles and provide simple one-step staining that does not rely on antibody detection.

Lysosomes are acidic in nature due to the production and storage of digestive enzymes (hydrolases). The acidic environment of lysosomes enables degradation of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and peptides. Extracellular proteins, virus or bacteria can also be internalized and trafficked to the lysosome for degradation via the lysosomal proteolysis pathway. In addition, misfolded proteins or damaged organelles become targets for lysosomal degradation via the induction of autophagy. Autophagy is important for cellular differentiation, survival during nutrient deprivation, and normal growth control. The inherent acidic nature within lysosomes, and any change of pH during biosynthesis or pathogenesis, can be exploited by various probes that respond to an acidic environment. LysoTracker products provide fluorescence detection for live-cell staining of acidic environments and can be used for labeling and tracing acidic organelles such as lysosomes.

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Specifications
ColorFar-Red
Concentration1 mM
DescriptionLysoTracker™ Deep Red
Detection MethodFluorescence
EmissionNear IR
Excitation Wavelength Range647/668
For Use With (Equipment)Fluorescence Microscope, Fluorescent Imager
FormLiquid
Product LineLysoTracker
Quantity5 x 50 μL
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Label TypeFluorescent Dye
Product TypeDye
SubCellular LocalizationLysosomes
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store desiccated at ≤–20°C
• Protect from light
• Avoid freeze-thaw cycles and do not store in a frost-free freezer
• Store in single-use aliquots, if possible

Citations & References (37)

Citations & References
Abstract
A helminth cathelicidin-like protein suppresses antigen processing and presentation in macrophages via inhibition of lysosomal vATPase.
Authors:Robinson MW, Alvarado R, To J, Hutchinson AT, Dowdell SN, Lund M, Turnbull L, Whitchurch CB, O'Brien BA, Dalton JP, Donnelly S,
Journal:FASEB J
PubMed ID:22872675
'We previously reported the identification of a novel family of immunomodulatory proteins, termed helminth defense molecules (HDMs), that are secreted by medically important trematode parasites. Since HDMs share biochemical, structural, and functional characteristics with mammalian cathelicidin-like host defense peptides (HDPs), we proposed that HDMs modulate the immune response via molecular ... More
Caveolin targeting to late endosome/lysosomal membranes is induced by perturbations of lysosomal pH and cholesterol content.
Authors:Mundy DI, Li WP, Luby-Phelps K, Anderson RG,
Journal:Mol Biol Cell
PubMed ID:22238363
'Caveolin-1 is an integral membrane protein of plasma membrane caveolae. Here we report that caveolin-1 collects at the cytosolic surface of lysosomal membranes when cells are serum starved. This is due to an elevation of the intralysosomal pH, since ionophores and proton pump inhibitors that dissipate the lysosomal pH gradient ... More
Histamine-functionalized copolymer micelles as a drug delivery system in 2D and 3D models of breast cancer.
Authors:Zhang Y, Lundberg P, Diether M, Porsch C, Janson C, Lynd NA, Ducani C, Malkoch M, Malmström E, Hawker CJ, Nyström AM,
Journal:
PubMed ID:26257912
'Histamine functionalized block copolymers based on poly(allyl glycidyl ether)-b-poly(ethylene oxide) (PAGE-b-PEO) were prepared with different ratios of histamine and octyl or benzyl groups using UV-initiated thiol-ene click chemistry. At neutral pH, the histamine units are uncharged and hydrophobic, while in acidic environments, such as in the endosome, lysosomes, or extracellular ... More
Neuroprotective role of thymoquinone against 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium-induced dopaminergic cell death in primary mesencephalic cell culture.
Authors:Radad KS, Al-Shraim MM, Moustafa MF, Rausch WD,
Journal:
PubMed ID:25630775
'To investigate potential mechanisms mediating the neuroprotective effect of thymoquinone (TQ) on dopaminergic neurons. This study was conducted in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria between June and August 2013. Primary cultures were prepared from embryonic mouse mesencephala (OFI/SPF) at gestation day 14. Four sets ... More
Therapeutic efficacy of FTY720 in a rat model of NK-cell leukemia.
Authors:Liao A, Broeg K, Fox T, Tan SF, Watters R, Shah MV, Zhang LQ, Li Y, Ryland L, Yang J, Aliaga C, Dewey A, Rogers A, Loughran K, Hirsch L, Jarbadan NR, Baab KT, Liao J, Wang HG, Kester M, Desai D, Amin S, Loughran TP, Liu X,
Journal:Blood
PubMed ID:21768294
'NK-cell leukemia is a clonal expansion of NK cells. The illness can occur in an aggressive or chronic form. We studied cell lines from human and rat NK-cell leukemias (aggressive NK-cell leukemia) as well as samples from patients with chronic NK-cell leukemia to investigate pathogenic mechanisms. Here we report that ... More