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6-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) is a widely employed fluorescent dye (orange-red) suitable for different uses. In PCR applications, it has been used both as a reporter at the 5’ or as a quencher at the 3’ end. TAMRA-labelled oligonucleotides have been used to study interactions with DNA or DNA/proteins interactions. It is an excellent fluorescent acceptor for FRET applications with a suitable dye pair. It is used as a protein/antibody labelling agent for structural studies, immunochemistry and flow cytometry. Bioconjugation is generally performed through coupling of the carboxylic acid to a primary amine at the N-terminus of a protein, on lysine side chains or amino-modified oligonucleotide. Carboxylic acids activated with succinimidyl esters react with primary amines.
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