NEP

Catalog No.: A45499
Fluorescent probe
NEP is a turn-on fluorescent probe utilizing the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) mechanism for the detection of vicinal dithiol-containing proteins (VDPs). It demonstrates high selectivity for VDPs in live cells and in vivo, emitting a strong green fluorescence signal with excitation and emission wavelengths of 430 nm and 535 nm, respectively. NEP holds potential for advancements in research related to parkinsonism.
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DescriptionNEP is a turn-on fluorescent probe utilizing the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) mechanism for the detection of vicinal dithiol-containing proteins (VDPs). It demonstrates high selectivity for VDPs in live cells and in vivo, emitting a strong green fluorescence signal with excitation and emission wavelengths of 430 nm and 535 nm, respectively. NEP holds potential for advancements in research related to parkinsonism.
Product Information
Catalog NumA45499
FormulaC29H31AsN4O5S2
Molecular Weight654.63
CAS Number2414276-32-5
SMILESO=C(N1CCCC)C2=C3C(C(NC(OCC4S[As](SC4)C5=CC=C(C=C5)NC(CCN)=O)=O)=CC=C3C1=O)=CC=C2
SynonymsVDP-green (NEP)
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