AZDye 405 Cadaverine
AZDye 405 Cadaverine is a carbonyl reactive building block used to modify carboxylic groups in the presence of activators (e.g. EDC, or DCC) or activated esters (e.g. NHS esters) through a stable amide bond. Another common application for AZDye™ 405 Cadaverine is cell fixing by treatment with formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde. It also often used as a water-soluble.
AZDye™ 405 is a water-soluble, blue-fluorescent dye that often used in multicolor applications, including flow cytometry and super-resolution microscopy. Its excitation ideally suited for the 407 nm spectral line of the krypton laser or the 408 nm violet laser diode. AZDye™ 405 conjugates are pH-insensitive from pH 4 to pH 10.
AZDye 405 Cadaverine is a carbonyl reactive building block used to modify carboxylic groups in the presence of activators (e.g. EDC, or DCC) or activated esters (e.g. NHS esters) through a stable amide bond. Another common application for AZDye™ 405 Cadaverine is cell fixing by treatment with formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde. It also often used as a water-soluble.
AZDye™ 405 is structurally similar to Alexa Fluor® 405 or Cascade Blue, and spectrally is a match to DyLight® 405, Alexa Fluor® 405, CF® 405S Dye, Cascade Blue, or any other sulfonated pyrene based fluorescent dyes.
DyLight® and Alexa Fluor® are a registered trademarks of Thermo Fisher Scientific. CF® Dye is a registered trademark of Biotium, Inc
Excitation maximum: 648 nm Emission maximum: 671 nm
Excitation maximum: 590 nm Emission maximum: 617 nm
Excitation maximum: 494 nm
Emission maximum: 517 nm