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Molecular Probes™ Alexa Fluor™ 594 Azide (Alexa Fluor™ 594 Carboxamido-(6-Azidohexanyl), Triethylammonium Salt), mixed isomers
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Quantity:
0.5 mg
Unit Size:
Each
Description
The red-fluorescent Alexa Fluor™ 594 azide can be reacted with terminal alkynes via a copper-catalyzed click reaction. Click chemistry describes a class of chemical reactions that use bio-orthogonal or biologically unique moities to label and detect a molecule of interest using a two-step procedure. The two-step reaction procedure involves a copper-catalyzed triazole formation of an azide and an alkyne. Click reactions have several characteristics: the reaction between the detection moieties is efficient; no extreme temperatures or solvents are required; the reaction product is stable; the components of the reaction are bioinert; and perhaps most importantly, no side reactions occur – the label and detection tags react selectively and specifically with one another. Unlike traditional chemical reactions utilizing succinimidyl esters or maleimides that target amines and sulfhydryls – functional groups that are not unique – click chemistry-labeled molecules can be applied to complex biological samples and be detected with unprecedented sensitivity due to extremely low background.
Specifications
Specifications
| Format | Solid |
| Quantity | 0.5 mg |
| Product Type | Azide |
| Solubility | DMF (Dimethylformamide), DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide) |
| Content And Storage | Store at ≤-20°C, desiccate and protect from light. |
| Chemical Reactivity | Alkyne |
| Detection Method | Fluorescence |
| Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
| System Type | Click-iT™ |
| Reactive Moiety | Amine, Azide |
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