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BODIPY TR Cadaverine

CAS: 217190-24-4 F: C26H28BClF2N4O2S W: 544.85

BODIPY TR Cadaverine, a cadaverine derivative, is a red fluorescent dye. BODIPY TR Cadaverine can be used in a a highly
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Bioactivity BODIPY TR Cadaverine, a cadaverine derivative, is a red fluorescent dye. BODIPY TR Cadaverine can be used in a a highly sensitive and robust fluorescent displacement assay, which binds to native LPS strongly, specifically recognizing lipid A, and is competitively displaced by compounds displaying an affinity for lipid A[1][2]. Storage: protect from light.
Invitro BODIPY TR Cadaverine assay[1] (to quantify autophagy in cells):Cells were incubated with 125 nM BODIPY TR Cadaverine for 10 minutes, washed four times with PBS and lysed in 10 mM Tris-Cl pH 8, 0.1 % Triton X-100. Fluorescence levels were read in a SPECTRAmax fluorimeter (Molecular Devices) (λex=588 nm, λem=616 nm). Fluorescence levels were normalized for cell number by adding 0.2 mM ethidium bromide and reading DNA fluorescence (λex=530 nm, λem=590 nm)[1].
Name BODIPY TR Cadaverine
CAS 217190-24-4
Formula C26H28BClF2N4O2S
Molar Mass 544.85
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]. Carreira RS, et al. Cyclophilin D is required for mitochondrial removal by autophagy in cardiac cells. Autophagy. 2010 May;6(4):462-72. [2]. Wood SJ, et al. Anti-endotoxin agents. 1. Development of a fluorescent probe displacement method optimized for the rapid identification of lipopolysaccharide-binding agents. Comb Chem High Throughput Screen. 2004 May;7(3):239-49.