5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester - mixture of isomers

5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester - mixture of isomers

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FC01201836BIO
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FC45649
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      • Overview
        • (5)6-Carboxyfluorescein is a fluorescent dye widely used in PCR methodologies, it is used to label the 5’ end of oligonucleotides as a reporter in the presence of a quencher at the 3’ end (dual labelled probe). During the amplification process, the dye is cleaved, and the fluorescence increases proportionally with the amount of the specific sequence amplified during the PCR process. The development of the fluorescence signal is therefore specifically related to the amplification of the target sequence. It is used to tag DNA and RNA for in vivo and in vitro applications, as well as for structural studies and RNA-protein interactions. 5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein with succinimidyl ester-activated carboxylic acids react with primary amines.

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      • Properties
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          Alternative Name
          5(6)-FAM SE
          CAS Number
          117548-22-8
          Molecular Formula
          C25H15NO9
          Molecular Weight
          473.39 g/mol
          MDL Number
          MFCD00077322
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      • Reference
        • Adamczyk., et al. (1997). Preparation of succinimidyl and pentafluorophenyl active esters of 5- and 6-carboxyfluorescein. Bioconjugate Chemistry 8: 253-255
          Livak., et al. (1995). Oligonucleotides with fluorescent dyes at opposite ends provide a quenched probe system useful for detecting PCR product and nucleic acid hybridization. PCR Methods and Applications 4(6): 357-362
          Zhao., et al. (2018). In vivo fluorescence imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma using a novel GPC3-specific aptamer probe. Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery 8(2): 151-160

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