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Storage Temp | Store at -20°C,Desiccated |
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Shipped In | Ice chest + Ice pads |
Product Description | Product introduction: DyLight 633 Sulfhydryl-Reactive Dye is a maleimide-activated derivative of high-performance DyLight 633 used to fluorescently label sulfhydryl-containing peptides, proteins, and other biomolecular probes. fluoresces red and has physical properties comparable to other 633 dyes, including Alexa Fluor™ 633, over a broad pH range (pH 4–9). The high water solubility of DyLight Fluors means that a high dye-to-protein ratio can be attained without causing precipitation of the conjugates. Features of DyLight 633 Maleimide: • High performance—DyLight 633 shows brighter fluorescence than Alexa Fluor 633 • Specific—maleimide-activated dye labels proteins and other molecules at reduced sulfhydryls (-SH) • Efficient labeling methods—well-characterized chemistry and optimized protocols provide for reliable, high-quality labeling • Optimized antibody labeling procedure—complete protocol for IgG reduction and labeling and calculating the labeling efficiency Applications: • Antibody labeling for immunofluorescence applications, including immunocytochemistry (ICC), immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western blotting and ELISA assay • Target macromolecule labeling for in vitro and in vivo fluorescent detection strategies DyLight 633 Sulfhydryl-Reactive Dye is activated with a maleic acid imide (maleimide) moiety to form a reactive alkylation reagent. Labeling occurs through reaction of the maleimide-activated dye with reduced sulfhydryl groups (-SH) to form stable thioether bonds. Maleimides are specific for sulfhydryl groups between pH 6.5–7.5. Learn more aboutmaleimide chemistry. |
Reactivity | Thiol |
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Solubility | DMF(Dimethylformamide) |
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