pH-Ap-1
pH-Ap-1 is a fluorescent probe used for ratiometric monitoring of pH fluctuations during autophagy in living cells, and it can detect intracellular pH changes in the autophagy process. For fluorescence detection of pH-Ap-1, its excitation wavelength is 475 nm, with an emission wavelength of 538 nm under alkaline conditions and 645 nm under acidic conditions. For intracellular imaging, excitation is performed at 488 nm: the emission light ranging from 500-550 nm is collected via the green channel corresponding to 538 nm, while the emission light ranging from 625-750 nm is collected via the red channel corresponding to 645 nm. pH-Ap-1 exhibits excellent photostability and chemical stability.
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- CAS No.: 148043-22-5
- Formula: C20H20N2O2
- Molecular Weight:320.39
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Storage:
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Biological Activity
Guide (The following is our recommended protocol. This protocol is for guidance only and should be modified according to your specific needs).
1. Stock Solution Preparation
1.1 Solvent: DMSO.
1.2 Concentration recommendation: 10 mM.
2. Working Solution Preparation
2.1 Diluent: Cell culture medium.
2.2 Working concentration: 2.5 μM.
2.3 Note: Adjust working solution concentration as needed; prepare fresh before use.
3. Staining Procedure
3.1 Sample type: Adherent cells (SKOV-3 cells).
3.1.1 Adherent cells: Trypsinization is not mentioned for staining steps.
3.2 Incubation conditions: Incubate cells with 2.5 μM pH-Ap-1 working solution for 30 min.
3.3 Washing steps: Replace the medium with high K+ buffer solutions containing igericin (HY-127019) and Monensin (HY-N4302) for intracellular pH calibration.
4. Controls
4.1 Set up normal (untreated) SKOV-3 cells as a control.
5. Detection & Analysis
5.1 Instrument: Confocal fluorescence microscope.
5.1.1 Ex = 488 nm; Em = 500–550 nm (green channel), 625–750 nm (red channel).
5.2 Result analysis:
5.2.1 Fluorescence intensity changes: In acidic conditions (lower pH), red fluorescence intensity increases while green fluorescence intensity decreases; in alkaline conditions (higher pH), green fluorescence intensity increases while red fluorescence intensity decreases. The ratio (IGreen/IRed) shows a linear increment in the intracellular pH range of 5.46 to 7.46.
5.2.2 Fluorescence localization: Red fluorescence (acidic regions) appears as spots in cells, with larger spots observed in autophagy-induced cells.
5.2.3 Color changes: Red fluorescence at acidic pH, green fluorescence at alkaline pH, with yellow-green fluorescence in slightly acidified cells.
5.2.4 Quantify intracellular pH using the pre-established calibration curve (IGreen/IRed vs. pH) to measure pH fluctuations during autophagy.
MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
Chemical Information
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CAS No. 148043-22-5
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Molecular Weight 320.39
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Formula C20H20N2O2
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SMILES
O=C(OC1=C2)C(/C=C/C3=CC=NC=C3)=CC1=CC=C2N(CC)CC
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Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Storage
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Purity & Documentation
References
Calculators
Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)