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[Kerafst] DNA-Binding Fluorescent Probes for Increased Brightness and Two-Channel Imaging
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DNA-Binding Fluorescent Probes
From the laboratory of James N. Wilson, PhD, University of Miami
Low cytotoxicity, membrane permeable, and live-cell compatible fluorescent probes offering increased brightness and two-channel imaging
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Available Probes:
Miami Green (MG)
and
Miami Yellow (MY)
: nuclear dyes shown to be brighter than traditional stains such as DAPI or Hoechst
Miami Orange (MO)
and
Miami Red (MR)
: allow for two-channel imaging of nuclear and cytosolic compartments via one probe
Probe References:
Pitter DR, et al.
One probe, two-channel imaging of nuclear and cytosolic compartments with orange and red emissive dyes
. Org Biomol Chem. 2015 Sep 28;13(36):9477-84.
Wilson JN, et al.
Base pair sensitivity and enhanced ON/OFF ratios of DNA-binding: donor-acceptor-donor fluorophores
. J Phys Chem B. 2013 Oct 10;117(40):12000-6.
Pitter DR, et al.
Turn-on, fluorescent nuclear stains with live cell compatibility
. Org Lett. 2013 Mar 15;15(6):1330-3.
Quyen TL, et al.
Classification of multiple DNA dyes based on inhibition effects on real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP): prospect for point of care setting
. Front Microbiol. 2019 Oct 15;10:2234.
Wondering which probe is best for your research?
Check out the below excitation and emission spectra of each of the four dyes bound to DNA.
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