Phalloidin:FITC

CAT: 1549-PF7501Size: 100 µLDry Ice: NoHazardous: No
CAT#:1549-PF7501Size:100 µL
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Background
Phalloidin is a fungal toxin isolated from the poisonous mushroom Amanita phalloides. Its toxicity is attributed to the ability to bind F-actin in liver and muscle cells. As a result of binding phalloidin, actin filaments become strongly stabilized. Phalloidin has been found to bind only to polymeric and oligomeric forms of actin, and not to monomeric actin. Fluorescent conjugates of phalloidin are commonly used to label actin filaments for immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical applications. Both rhodamine and fluorescein labeled phalloidin can be used to localize and quantify actin filaments in cells and tissues.
Short Description
Phalloidin conjugated to FITC via the side chain of amino acid 7.
Reactivity
Chicken, Fish, Human, Mouse, and Rat
Conjugation
FITC Ex: 495 nm, Em: 516 nm
Applications
ICC, IHC
Buffer
Phosphate-buffered saline, 50% glycerol, 1 mg/ml BSA, and 0.05% sodium azide.
Molecular Weight
1250 kDa
Shipping Conditions
Blue Ice
Storage Conditions
Store at –20°C. Stable for 1 year.
IHC Dilution
1:500
Specificity
Phalloidin: FITC can be used for immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical labeling of actin filaments. Phalloidin: FITC binds polymeric and oligomeric actin, but does not bind monomeric actin. The conjugates can be used to label actin filaments in many species, including human, mouse, rat, chicken, and fish.
ICC Dilution
1:500
Physical Properties
Liquid

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