Fl-DIBO

CAT:
804-HY-D1506-01
Size:
5 mg
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Fl-DIBO

  • Description :

    Fl-DIBO (fluorogenic dibenzocyclooctyne) is a selective and high sensitivity fluorescent probe to azide compounds. Fl-DIBO can react rapidly with azide compounds to form new highly fluorescent products with a maximum emission wavelength of 469 nm and excitation wavelength of 363 nm. Fl-DIBO can be used to label diazo-tagged proteins without detectable background signal interference[1][2]. Fl-DIBO is a click chemistry reagent, it contains an Alkyne group and can undergo copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAc) with molecules containing Azide groups.
  • UNSPSC :

    12171500
  • Target :

    Fluorescent Dye
  • Type :

    Dye Reagents
  • Related Pathways :

    Others
  • Field of Research :

    Others
  • Assay Protocol :

    https://www.medchemexpress.com/fl-dibo.html
  • Purity :

    99.28
  • Solubility :

    10 mM in DMSO
  • Smiles :

    O=C1C2=C1C3=CC=C(OC)C=C3C#CC4=C2C=CC(OC)=C4
  • Molecular Formula :

    C19H12O3
  • Molecular Weight :

    288.30
  • References & Citations :

    [1]Ke Wang, et al. A metal-free turn-on fluorescent probe for the fast and sensitive detection of inorganic azides. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2016 Apr 1;26 (7) :1651-4.|[2] Frédéric Friscourt, et al. Fluorogenic Strain-Promoted Alkyne-Diazo Cycloadditions. Chemistry. 2015 Sep 28;21 (40) :13996-4001. doi: 10.1002/chem.201502242. Epub 2015 Aug 18.|[3]Camille Favre, et al. Sydnone Reporters for Highly Fluorogenic Copper-Free Click Ligations. J Org Chem. 2018 Feb 16;83 (4) :2058-2066.
  • Shipping Conditions :

    Room Temperature
  • Storage Conditions :

    4°C (Powder, protect from light)
  • Scientific Category :

    Dye Reagents
  • Clinical Information :

    No Development Reported
  • CAS Number :

    [1407523-31-2]

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