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Fluorescent Dyes  >  Biotins, Avidins and Streptavidins  >>  Streptavidin, HiLyte Fluor™ 647 conjugated

Product Name Streptavidin, HiLyte Fluor™ 647 conjugated
Size 1 mg
Catalog # 60667
US$ $159
Description

HiLyte Fluor™ 647-streptavidin conjugate has been optimized in fluorophore/protein labeling ratio to ensure high fluorescent signal and uncompromised streptavidin function. HiLyte Fluor™647 is a near infrared flurophore with brighter fluorescence and better photostability than Cy5.The fluorescence of HiLyte Fluor™ 647 conjugate is slightly red-shifted as compared to those of Cy5 dyes, resulting in an optimal match to filters designed for Cy5. The fluorescence of HiLyte Fluor™ 647 can be observed at excitation/emission wavelength of 652 nm/659 nm.

Detailed Information Datasheet
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Storage refrigerated and desiccated
Molecular Weight N/A
Spectral Properties Abs/Em = 650/668 nm
Solvent System water
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Nonaka, H. et al. (2010). Selective Covalent Labeling of Tag-Fused GPCR Proteins on Live Cell Surface with a Synthetic Probe for Their Functional Analysis. J Am Chem Soc 132, 9301.
Tsai, NP. et al. (2009). Dynein motor contributes to stress granule dynamics in primary neurons. Neurosci. 159, 647.
     
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