CAS 150322-01-3
:fluorescein diacetate 5-maleimide
Description:
Fluorescein diacetate 5-maleimide, with the CAS number 150322-01-3, is a fluorescent dye commonly used in biochemical applications, particularly in cell labeling and imaging. This compound is characterized by its ability to permeate cell membranes in its non-fluorescent diacetate form, where it is hydrolyzed by intracellular esterases to release fluorescein, a highly fluorescent compound. The maleimide group allows for specific conjugation to thiol-containing biomolecules, making it useful for targeted labeling of proteins and other macromolecules. The fluorescence properties of fluorescein diacetate 5-maleimide enable sensitive detection and visualization in various assays, including flow cytometry and microscopy. Additionally, its stability and compatibility with biological systems make it a valuable tool in molecular biology and biochemistry research. Overall, this compound serves as an important reagent for studying cellular processes and interactions in live cells.
Formula:C28H17NO9
Synonyms:- 5-Maleimidofluorescein Diacetate
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5-(N-Maleimido)fluorescein diacetate
CAS:<p>5-(N-Maleimido)fluorescein diacetate is a fluorescent probe that can be used to detect single-stranded DNA. This compound is not toxic to cells and has been shown to be a good indicator of the presence of double-stranded DNA. 5-(N-Maleimido)fluorescein diacetate is taken up by cells, where it binds to the dsDNA in the nucleus. The fluorescence is then detected using microscopy or flow cytometry. 5-(N-Maleimido)fluorescein diacetate can be used as a fluorescent probe for herpes simplex virus and other DNA viruses. It also binds to liposomes and has been shown to inhibit HIV replication in vitro and in vivo.</p>Formula:C28H17NO9Purity:Min. 95 Area-%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:511.44 g/mol

