TAMRA azide, 5-isomer

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A7130 1 mg $110 in stock
B7130 5 mg $135 in stock
C7130 10 mg $210 in stock
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TAMRA (TMR, tetramethylrhodamine) azide, solid compound, and 10 mM solution in DMSO, labeling reagent for click chemistry. Pure 5-isomer. TAMRA is often used as a FRET acceptor for FAM fluorophore. Can replace DyLight 549.

Absorption and emission spectra of 5-TAMRA

Absorption and emission spectra of 5-TAMRA

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General properties

Appearance: violet solid / solution
Mass spec M+ increment: 512.2
Molecular weight: 512.56
CAS number: 825651-66-9
Molecular formula: C28H28N6O4
Solubility: good in polar organic solvents (DMF, DMSO, alcohols), low in water
Quality control: NMR 1H, HPLC-MS (95%)
Storage conditions: Storage: 24 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Avoid prolonged exposure to light.
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Product specifications

Spectral properties

Excitation/absorption maximum, nm: 541
ε, L⋅mol−1⋅cm−1: 84000
Emission maximum, nm: 567
Fluorescence quantum yield: 0.1
CF260: 0.32
CF280: 0.19

Product citations

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