146616-66-2
Chemical Structure
BODIPY-FL NHS ester
Synonym(s): BODIPY FL,SE
- CAS No.: 146616-66-2
- Formula:C18H18BF2N3O4
- Molecular Weight:389.16
IUPAC Name: 2,5-dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl 3-(5,5-difluoro-7,9-dimethyl-5H-5l4,6l4-dipyrrolo[1,2-c:2',1'-f][1,3,2]diazaborinin-3-yl)propanoate
InChIKey: SDVMGNSTOAJONW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES: O=C(ON(C1=O)C(CC1)=O)CCC2=CC=C(C=C(C(C)=C3)[N]4=C3C)[N-]2[B+3]4([F-])[F-]
Biological Activity: BODIPY FL NHS ester (BODIPY FL, SE) is a cell membranes-penatrable amine-reactive fluorescent probe. The maximum excitation/emission wavelength of the BODIPY-FL NHS ester are 502/511 nm, respectively. BODIPY-FL NHS ester has high stability and is insensitive to the polarity, pH and type of solvent, and can maintain stable fluorescence properties under different environmental conditions. BODIPY-FL NHS ester can be used for the synthesis of protease substrates, live cell imaging, protein labeling and immunoassay[1][2].
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BODIPY-FL NHS ester | 99.80% | BODIPY FL NHS ester (BODIPY FL, SE) is a cell membranes-penatrable amine-reactive fluorescent probe. The maximum excitation/emission wavelength of the BODIPY-FL NHS ester are 502/511 nm, respectively. BODIPY-FL NHS ester has high stability and is insensitive to the polarity, pH and type of solvent, and can maintain stable fluorescence properties under different environmental conditions. BODIPY-FL NHS ester can be used for the synthesis of protease substrates, live cell imaging, protein labeling and immunoassay. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. D'Amore C, et al. Synthesis and Biological Characterization of a New Norbormide Derived Bodipy FL-Conjugated Fluorescent Probe for Cell Imaging. Front Pharmacol. 2018 Sep 25;9:1055. [Content Brief]
- [2]. ones LJ, et al. Quenched BODIPY dye-labeled casein substrates for the assay of protease activity by direct fluorescence measurement. Anal Biochem. 1997 Sep 5;251(2):144-52. [Content Brief]
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