pHrodo™ Red and Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and pHrodo™ Red Transferrin Conjugates
pHrodo™ Red and Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and pHrodo™ Red Transferrin Conjugates
pHrodo™ Red and Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and pHrodo™ Red Transferrin Conjugates
pHrodo™ Red and Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and pHrodo™ Red Transferrin Conjugates
pHrodo™ Red and Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and pHrodo™ Red Transferrin Conjugates
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pHrodo™ Red and Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and pHrodo™ Red Transferrin Conjugates

Detect internalized EGF and transferrin in cells with the pHrodo Red and pHrodo Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and pHrodo Red Transferrin conjugates, for use in applications such as HCS, flow cytometry, microplate-based fluorometry, and HTS.
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Detect internalized EGF or transferrin with highly active, pH-sensitive pHrodo Red and pHrodo Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) conjugates, and the pHrodo Red Transferrin Conjugate. These conjugates consist of pHrodo dyes directly linked to highly active EGF or transferrin molecules, which can be used in applications including HCS, flow cytometry, microplate fluorometry, and HTS to measure internalized EGF and transferrin molecules. The pHrodo Red and pHrodo Green dyes fluoresce brightly when exposed to acidic environments, such as those found in endosomes and lysosomes.

The pHrodo Red and pHrodo Green Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) conjugates consist of pHrodo Red or pHrodo Green dye directly conjugated to a highly active human recombinant EGF molecule and are used for the detection of internalized EGF receptor in cells. Fluorescently labeled EGF has enabled scientists to investigate receptor-membrane interactions, study receptor distribution, calculate rate constants for the interaction of EGF with its receptor, and more. Fluorescent labels that respond to a pH change add another level of detection.

pHrodo Red Transferrin Conjugate consists of pHrodo Red dye directly conjugated to a highly active transferrin molecule and is used for the detection of internalized transferrin in cells. Transferrin is a monomeric serum glycoprotein (∼80,000 daltons) that binds to a specific receptor on the surface of vertebrate cells and delivers up to two Fe3+ atoms via receptor-mediated endocytosis. Once iron-carrying transferrin proteins are inside endosomes, the acidic environment favors dissociation of iron from the transferrin–receptor complex. Following the release of iron, the apotransferrin is recycled to the plasma membrane, where it is released from its receptor to scavenge more iron.

The highly photostable pHrodo Red and pHrodo Green dyes are weakly fluorescent outside of cells at neutral pH, but when internalized specifically through EGF or transferrin endocytosis, become brightly fluorescent in acidic endosomes. This allows the measurement of internalized EGF or transferrin, as well as the dynamic monitoring of EGF or transferrin internalization in live cells.

The pHrodo Red EGF Conjugate and the pHrodo Red Transferrin Conjugate have excitation/emission spectra of 560/585 nm and can be multiplexed with a wide variety of blue, red, and far-red dyes reporters such as Mitosox Red, CellEvent Caspase 3/7 Red, NucBlue, RFPs, and Mitotracker Deep Red, among many others. The pHrodo Green EGF Conjugate has excitation/emission spectra of 509/533 nm and can be multiplexed with a wide variety of blue, red, and far-red dyes reporters such as Mitosox Red, CellEvent Caspase 3/7 Red, NucBlue, RFPs, and Mitotracker Deep Red, among many others.

The pHrodo Red and pHrodo Green EGF conjugates and the pHrodo Red Transferrin Conjugate are compatible in applications including traditional fluorescence microscopy, high content screening (HCS), flow cytometry, and microplate-based fluorimetry or high throughput screening (HTS). The conjugates are also compatible with various widefield or confocal fluorescence microscopes, flow cytometers, fluorescence plate readers, and high content instruments.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
DescriptionpHrodo™ Red Transferrin Conjugate
Detection MethodFluorescence
Dye TypepHrodo Red
Excitation/Emission560/585 nm
FormLyophilized Powder
Quantity1 mg
Sub Cellular LocalizationEndosomes
ColorOrange
For Use With (Application)Cell Analysis
For Use With (Equipment)Fluorescence Microscope, Flow Cytometer, Fluorometer, High Content Analysis Instrument
Product LinepHrodo
Product TypeRed Transferrin Conjugate
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at -5° to -30°C, desiccate, and protect from light.

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Citations & References
Abstract
Identification of epithelial ovarian tumor-specific aptamers.
Authors:Benedetto G, Hamp TJ, Wesselman PJ, Richardson C
Journal:
PubMed ID:25894736
'Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed in late stages with few treatment options and poor long-term prognosis. New clinical tools for early detection of ovarian malignancies will significantly help reduce mortality and improve current long-term survival rates. The objective of this work was to identify ovarian tumor-specific single-stranded DNA aptamers that ... More
Scavenger receptor-recognized and enzyme-responsive nanoprobe for fluorescent labeling of lysosomes in live cells.
Authors:Fan Y, Li F, Chen D,
Journal:
PubMed ID:24929616
Lysosomal imaging represents a potent tool for investigating the organization of related cellular events and their modulation via diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. However, specific labeling of the lysosome in live cells is a significant challenge. Taking advantage of the inherent lysosomal entry of nanoparticles and unique digestive inclusions in the ... More
Synthesis and Biological Characterization of a New Norbormide Derived Bodipy FL-Conjugated Fluorescent Probe for Cell Imaging.
Authors:
Journal:Front Pharmacol
PubMed ID:30319407
Systematic mapping of genetic interactions for de novo fatty acid synthesis identifies C12orf49 as a regulator of lipid metabolism.
Authors:
Journal:Nat Metab
PubMed ID:32694731
LY6E mediates an evolutionarily conserved enhancement of virus infection by targeting a late entry step.
Authors:
Journal:Nat Commun
PubMed ID:30190477