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Product M0641
5(6)-Carboxyrhodamine 110, HCl salt

5(6)-Carboxyrhodamine 110, HCl salt
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Molecular Weight: 410.81
Storage: F, D, N, L
Soluble: DMSO, DMF, water (pH six+)
Absorption: (in nm) 502
Emission: (in nm) 521
Molecular Formula: C21H15ClN2O5
Unit Price (USD):
50 mg $140.03
Bulk Price/unit (when you buy 5 or more): $112.02
Description: Carboxyrhodamine 110 is a stable, long wavelength, water soluble fluorophore for use in DNA-labeling, cell staining and protein labeling applications. Despite having a rhodamine nucleus, it has excitation and emission wavelengths similar to fluorescein (green color fluorescence), making it useful in detection systems employing fluorescein filter sets. For more information about this fluorophore, see the references below.
Note: Ex = 492nm
References:
"Optimization of spectroscopic and electrophoretic properties of energy transfer primers." Hung, S.C., Mathies, R.A., Glazer, A.N., Anal. Biochem. 252(1997)78-88."Characterization of visible dyes for four-decay fluorescence detection in DNA sequencing." Nunnally, B.K., He, H., Li, L.C., Tucker, S.A., McGown, L.B., Anal. Chem. 69(1997)2392-2397."Dual-color fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy for multicomponent diffusional analysis in solution." Schwille, P., Meyer-Almes, F.J., Rigler, R., Biophys. J. 72(1997)1878-1886."Double-labeled donor probe can enhance the signal of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) in detection of nucleic acid hybridization." Okamura, Y., Kondo, S., Sase, I., Suga, T., Mise, K., Furusawa, I., Kawakami, S., Watanabe, Y., Nucleic Acids Res.28(2000)E107."DNA sequencing by capillary electrophoresis with four-decay fluorescence detection." He, H., McGown, L.B., Anal. Chem.72(2000)5865-5873."Effects of gel material on fluorescence lifetime detection of dyes and dye-labeled DNA primers in capillary electrophoresis." Li, L., McGown, L.B., J. Chromatogr. A 841(1999)95-103.
Keywords:
5(6)-Carboxyrhodamine 110, HCl salt, Carboxyrhodamine, 110, Marker Gene |
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