Alexa Fluor™ 555 Cadaverine
Alexa Fluor™ 555 Cadaverine
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Alexa Fluor™ 555 Cadaverine

Alexa Fluor™ 555 Cadaverine is useful as a polar tracer and as a reactive dye for labeling proteins via a深入閱讀
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A306771 mg
產品號碼 A30677
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價格 (TWD)
11,550.00
Online offer
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
16,500.00
您節省 4,950.00 (30%)
Each
新增至購物車
Alexa Fluor™ 555 Cadaverine is useful as a polar tracer and as a reactive dye for labeling proteins via a carboxylic acid moiety. Alexa Fluor™ 555 is a bright, orange dye. Used for stable signal generation in imaging and flow cytometry, Alexa Fluor™ 555 dye is water soluble and pH-insensitive from pH 4 to pH 10. In addition to reactive dye formulations, we offer Alexa Fluor™ 555 dye conjugated to a variety of antibodies, peptides, proteins, tracers, and amplification substrates optimized for cellular labeling and detection (learn more).

Detailed information about this AlexaFluor™ cadaverine:

• Fluorophore label : Alexa Fluor™ 555 dye
• Reactive group: cadaverine
• Reactivity: carboxylic acids, aldehydes, and ketones (and glutamine residues through an enzyme-catalyzed transamidation reaction)
• Ex/Em of the conjugate: 555/572 nm
• Extinction coefficient: 155,000 cm-1M-1
• Spectrally similar dyes: TRITC
• Molecular weight: ∼950

Cell Tracking and Tracing Applications
Alexa Fluor™ cadaverines make excellent fluorescent polar tracers because they are bright, small, and water soluble. Since they contain an aldehyde-fixable functional group, they can be fixed in cells by treatment with formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde. They are easily loaded into cells by microinjection, infusion from patch pipette, or uptake induced by our Influx™ Pinocytic Cell-Loading Reagent. Learn more about cell tracking and tracing.

Protein Labeling Applications
Alexa Fluor™ cadaverines can be used as reactive molecules for adding a fluorescent label to carboxylic acids using a coupling agent such as a carbodiimide; they do not spontaneously react with carboxylic acids in solution. They do, however, react spontaneously with the common amine-reactive functional groups, including succinimidyl esters and isothiocyanates. The amine-containing Alexa Fluor™ cadaverines can also be used to label glutamine residues in some proteins and peptides via an enzyme-catalyzed transamidation reaction.

Learn More About Protein and Antibody Labeling
We offer a wide selection of Molecular Probes™ antibody and protein labeling kits to fit your starting material and your experimental setup. See our Antibody Labeling kits or use our Labeling Chemistry Selection Tool for other choices. To learn more about our labeling kits, read Kits for Labeling Proteins and Nucleic Acids—Section 1.2 in The Molecular Probes™ Handbook.

We’ll Make a Custom Conjugate for You
If you can’t find what you’re looking for in our online catalog, we’ll prepare a custom antibody or protein conjugate for you. Our custom conjugation service is efficient and confidential, and we stand by the quality of our work. We are ISO 13485:2000 certified.

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規格
Chemical ReactivityCarboxylic Acid, Ketone, Aldehyde
Emission572 nm
Excitation555 nm
Label or DyeAlexa Fluor™ 555
Product TypeCadaverine
Quantity1 mg
Reactive MoietyAmine, Cadaverine
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Label TypeAlexa Fluor
Product LineAlexa Fluor
Unit SizeEach
內容物與存放
Store in freezer -5°C to -30°C and protect from light.

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PubMed ID:19200711
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Journal:Nat Methods
PubMed ID:19029906
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Authors:Laughlin ST, Baskin JM, Amacher SL, Bertozzi CR,
Journal:Science
PubMed ID:18451302
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