BP Fluor 430 Azide is a water-soluble, green-fluorescent azide probe that targets terminal alkynes through copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) and strained cyclooctynes via copper-free click chemistry, forming stable triazole compounds. It exhibits strong fluorescent properties with an excitation maximum at 432 nm and an emission maximum at 539 nm, demonstrating excellent brightness and photostability. This versatile probe remains pH-insensitive across a range of 4 to 10, making it suitable for a variety of biological applications, including the detection of low-abundance alkyne-tagged biomolecules.
BP Fluor 430 Azide is a water-soluble, green-fluorescent azide probe that targets terminal alkynes through copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) and strained cyclooctynes via copper-free click chemistry, forming stable triazole compounds. It exhibits strong fluorescent properties with an excitation maximum at 432 nm and an emission maximum at 539 nm, demonstrating excellent brightness and photostability. This versatile probe remains pH-insensitive across a range of 4 to 10, making it suitable for a variety of biological applications, including the detection of low-abundance alkyne-tagged biomolecules.
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