FG 488 DHPE

Catalog No.: A43854
Fluorescent Dye
FG 488 DHPE is a lipid-conjugated fluorescent dye that serves as an effective fluorophore, emitting at 534 nm when excited at 508 nm. It is utilized to monitor the acidification of lipid vesicles, making it valuable in studies of membrane dynamics. Additionally, FG 488 DHPE can quantify Hv1-induced proton translocation, facilitating research in cellular physiology and signaling pathways.
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DescriptionFG 488 DHPE is a lipid-conjugated fluorescent dye that serves as an effective fluorophore, emitting at 534 nm when excited at 508 nm. It is utilized to monitor the acidification of lipid vesicles, making it valuable in studies of membrane dynamics. Additionally, FG 488 DHPE can quantify Hv1-induced proton translocation, facilitating research in cellular physiology and signaling pathways.
Product Information
Catalog NumA43854
FormulaC58H82F2NO14P
Molecular Weight1086.24
CAS Number438476-80-3
SMILESO=C1OC2(C3=CC(F)=C(O)C=C3OC4=CC(O)=C(F)C=C42)C5=CC=C(C(NCCOP(OC[C@@H](COC(CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC)=O)OC(CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC)=O)(O)=O)=O)C=C51
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