iFluor� 488 succinimidyl ester
Cat # 1023
Storage F/D/L (see storage codes below)
Unit Size 1 mg
Ex (nm) 491
Em (nm) 514
MW 1513.82
Solvent DMSO
Although FITC is still the most popular fluorescent labeling dye for preparing green fluorescent bioconjugates, there are certain limitations with FITC, such as severe photobleaching for microscope imaging and pH-sensitive fluorescence. Protein conjugates prepared with iFluor� 488 dyes (Ex/Em=491 nm/520 nm) are far superior compared to conjugates of fluorescein derivatives such as FITC. iFluor� 488 conjugates are significantly brighter than fluorescein conjugates and are much more photostable. Additionally, the fluorescence of iFluor� 488 is not affected by pH (4-10). This pH insensitivity is a major improvement over fluorescein, which emits its maximum fluorescence only at pH above 9. iFluor� 488 SE dye is reasonably stable and shows good reactivity and selectivity with protein amino groups. This iFluor� 488 has spectral properties and reactivity similar to Alexa Fluor� 488 NHS ester ( Alexa Fluor� is the trademark of Invitrogen).
Detailed Information: Protocol References MSDS Spectrum
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Storage Codes:
D = Desiccated
L = Avoid light
F = Freeze (<-15 癈)
R = Refrigerated (2-4 癈)
RT = Room temperature (4-50 癈)
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