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BODIPY FL SSE

CAS: 217190-17-5 F: C18H17BF2N3NaO7S W: 491.21

BODIPY FL SSE is a potent fluorescent dye. BODIPY FL SSE is used to label the primary amines (R-NH2) of proteins, amine-
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Bioactivity BODIPY FL SSE is a potent fluorescent dye. BODIPY FL SSE is used to label the primary amines (R-NH2) of proteins, amine-modified oligonucleotides, and other amine-containing molecules. BODIPY FL SSE can reactive with primary amines on biomolecules to emit green fluorescence. (λex=502 nm, λem=511 nm)[1][2].
Invitro Guidelines (Following is our recommended protocol. This protocol only provides a guideline, and should be modified according to your specific needs).BODIPY FL SSE assay (to quantify GAPDH)[1]:1.Make a 2 mg/ mL stock of GAPDH (MW 37 kDa) in PBS (pH 7.4).2.Add 54 nM of BODIPY-FL-SSE to 1 mL of the 2 mg/ mL (54 μM) GAPDH solution. Incubate the mixture for 4 h on ice.3.Dialyze the reaction mixture against 500 ml of PBS, pH 7.4, in a 10,000 MW-cutoff dialysis cassette for 1 h at 4 °C. Change the buffer and dialyze again overnight. Change the dialysis buffer once more the following morning and dialyze further for 1 h.4.Run the dialyzed sample through a Zeba desalting column at 1000 g for 2 min.5.Analyze the BD-GAPDH spectrophotometrically in a quartz cuvette. Set the wavelength scan to 250-700 nm. Blank the instrument against PBS and add the BD-GAPDH to the cuvette.
Name BODIPY FL SSE
CAS 217190-17-5
Formula C18H17BF2N3NaO7S
Molar Mass 491.21
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.

Reference [1]. Hill BG, et, al. Methods for the determination and quantification of the reactive thiol proteome. Free Radic Biol Med. 2009 Sep 15;47(6):675-83. [2]. Gite S, et, al. Ultrasensitive fluorescence-based detection of nascent proteins in gels. Anal Biochem. 2000 Mar 15;279(2):218-25.