TAMRA Amine

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TAMRA Amine

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TAMRA Amine is an inactive form of bright yellow dye that used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 553/575 nm, similar to that of DyLight 549, ATTO 550 and Cy 3. TAMRA might be excited using 543 or 546 nm laser line and displays good optical property. TAMRA amine can be coupled with carboxylic acids at small molecules or on biomolecules by standard amide bond coupling conditions or can be utilized as a reference standard for dye-conjugates.
 
Specifications
  • Fluorophore: TAMRA
  • Functional group: Amine
  • Excitation/Emission Max.(nm): 553/575 
  • Spectrally similar dyes: DyLight549, Cy3, ATTO550
  • Extinction coefficient: ≥ 16,000 cm-1M-1
  • CF280: 0.5
  • Appearance: Red Solid
  • Molecular Weight: 474.55 g/mol    
  • Solubility: DMF, DMSO
  • Storage conditions: 4 ℃, protect from light

 TAMRA Dyes
 
Quick link (Cat.#) Series Quick link (Cat.#) Series
KWS1025 TAMRA NHS ester KWSN1025 TAMRA Sulfo-NHS ester
KWA1020 TAMRA Vinylsulfone KWM1057 TAMRA Maleimide
KWZ1025 TAMRA Azide KWH1025 TAMRA Hydrazide
KWK1025 TAMRA Alkyne KWG1025 TAMRA PEG4-Alkyne
DWR1001 TAMRA ADIBO KWE1025 TAMRA Amine
KWT1057 TAMRA Thiol KWR2025 TAMRA Dichlorotriazine


Background

Other Labeling Dyes

BioActs provides other traditionally used dyes such as 5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein (FAM) and 5(6)-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) dyes for labeling of biomolecules. FAM is one of popular green fluorescent reagents used for labeling peptides, proteins and nucleotides. In addition to relatively high absorptivity, good fluorescence quantum yield and good water solubility, FAM has an excitation maximum that closely matches the 488 nm spectral line of the argon-ion laser. TAMRA fluorophore has been a widely used for preparing bioconjugates, especially fluorescent antibody and avidin derivatives. TAMRA dye is also widely utilized for oligonucleotide labeling and automated DNA sequencing applications. TAMRA is often used as FRET acceptor for FAM fluorophore.
 
  • Other fluorescent dyes such as Cyanine, ICG, TAMRA, FAM, etc. are also available.
  • All dyes are equipped with various reactive and functional groups.
  • High quality and excellent performance

Table 1TAMRA dye applications

 

Figure 1.   Structure of FAM and TAMRA dyes


Citation & Reference

1. PYARE L. KHANNAA. 4',5'-Dimethoxy-6-carboxyfluorescein: a novel dipole-dipole coupled fluorescence energy transfer acceptor useful for fluorescence immunoassays. Anal Biochem 108.1 (1980): 156-61.

2. Torimura M. Fluorescence-quenching phenomenon by photoinduced electron transfer between a fluorescent dye and a nucleotide base. Anal Sci 17.1 (2001): 155-60.

3. Sylvie Soulie-Begu. In-vivo pharmacokinetic study of two fluorescein derivatives by fluorescence spectroscopy. Optical Biopsies 2627 (1995).

4. Danny van Lierop. Positively charged silver nanoparticles and their effect on Surfaceenhanced Raman scattering of dye-labelled oligonucleotides. Chem. Commun 48 (2012): 8192-8194.

5. Pete Theisen. Fluorescent Dye Phosphoramidite Labelling of Oligonucleotides. Tetrahedron Letters 33.35 (1992): 5033-5036.

 

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