SCT043
BioTracker TP-HOCL1 Live Cell Dye
Live cell imaging dye for hypochlorus acid (HOCL) used to detect phagocytosis, inflammation and cellular apoptosis.
Synonym(s):
Live cell imaging probe
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assay
≥98% (H-NMR)
≥98% (HPLC)
≥98% (LC/MS)
≥98% (elemental analysis)
technique(s)
cell based assay: suitable
detection method
fluorometric
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ambient
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General description
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a highly potent reactive oxygen species (ROS) and helps eliminate pathogens in the innate immune system. Mounting evidence indicates that intracellular HOCl plays additional important roles in regulating inflammation and cellular apoptosis. Subcellular detection of HOCL is currently limited due to low concentration, strong oxidization, and short lifespan of the analyte.
The BioTracker TP-HOCL1 dye is a live cell two-photon green fluorescent “turn-on” imaging probe for HOCL. The probe exhibit fast response times, good selectivity, and high sensitivity towards hypochlorous acid in living cells. Acedan was chosen as the fluorescence reporting group due to its excellent photophysical properties resulting from the typical “push−pull” (amineketone) structure. 2- mercaptoethanol and 1, 2-ethanedithiol were employed to protect the ketone of acedan in the design of HOCl probes. Reaction of the probe with HOCl, which deprotects the oxathiolane/mercaptal group to reveal the ketone, would lead to fluorescence enhancement
Spectral Properties
Absorbance: 375nm
Emission: 500nm
References
Chang YT et al. Development of Targetable Two-Photon Fluorescent Probes to Image Hypochlorous Acid in Mitochondria and Lysosome in Live Cell and Inflamed Mouse. Model. J Am Chem Soc. 2015 May 13;137(18):5930-8.
The BioTracker TP-HOCL1 dye is a live cell two-photon green fluorescent “turn-on” imaging probe for HOCL. The probe exhibit fast response times, good selectivity, and high sensitivity towards hypochlorous acid in living cells. Acedan was chosen as the fluorescence reporting group due to its excellent photophysical properties resulting from the typical “push−pull” (amineketone) structure. 2- mercaptoethanol and 1, 2-ethanedithiol were employed to protect the ketone of acedan in the design of HOCl probes. Reaction of the probe with HOCl, which deprotects the oxathiolane/mercaptal group to reveal the ketone, would lead to fluorescence enhancement
Spectral Properties
Absorbance: 375nm
Emission: 500nm
References
Chang YT et al. Development of Targetable Two-Photon Fluorescent Probes to Image Hypochlorous Acid in Mitochondria and Lysosome in Live Cell and Inflamed Mouse. Model. J Am Chem Soc. 2015 May 13;137(18):5930-8.
Application
Live cell fluorescent imaging
Research Category
Cell Imaging
Cell Imaging
Research Sub Category
Live Cell Dye
Live Cell Dye
Quality
Purity: ≥ 98% confirmed by HNMR, LC-MS and HPLC and elemental analysis
Molar Mass: 258.36 g/mol
Molar Mass: 258.36 g/mol
Physical form
Lyophilized
Storage and Stability
Store BioTracker TP-HOCL1 Live Cell Dye at -20°C, desiccate and protect from light
Note: Centrifuge vial briefly to collect contents at bottom of vial before opening.
Note: Centrifuge vial briefly to collect contents at bottom of vial before opening.
Disclaimer
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wgk_germany
WGK 3
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Not applicable
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Not applicable
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