Click chemistry describes a class of chemical reactions that use bio-orthogonal or biologically unique moieties to label and detect a molecule of interest in mild, aqueous conditions. DBCO alkynes can be used to perform click reactions with azide-modified targets without the use of heavy metal catalysis. DBCO reactions are ideal for surface labeling of live cells and also minimize damage to fluorescent proteins like GFP or R-PE.
Click chemistry labeling
Reference
The Oregon Green 488 DBCO is reactive with azide via a Strain-promoted Azide-Alkyne Click Chemistry reaction (SPAAC).
Features
Figure 1. Click chemistry labeling
Specifications
Label:
Oregon Green 488
Ex/Em:
496/524
Detection Method:
Fluorescent
Solubility:
DMSO, DMF
Product Size:
0.5 µmol
Storage Conditions:
-20 ℃, protect from light
Shipping Condition:
Room Temperature
Applications
Datasheet (PDF):
C329
MSDS (PDF):
C329
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl (2012) 51:3143-3146
Nucleic Acids Res (2012) 40:e78-e78
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