Cy3 NHS ester bromide
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Cy3 NHS ester bromide is a CY dye. CY, short for Cyanine, is a compound consisting of two nitrogen atoms connected by an odd number of methyl units. Cyanine compounds have the characteristics of long wavelength, adjustable absorption and emission, high extinction coefficient, good water solubility and relatively simple synthesis. CY dyes are of en used for the labeling of proteins, antibodies and small molecular compounds. For the labeling of protein antibodies, the combination can be completed through a simple mixing reaction. Below, we introduce the labeling method of protein antibody labeling, which has certain reference significance.
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- CAS No.: 2892098-34-7
- Formula: C34H40BrN3O4
- Molecular Weight:634.60
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Storage:
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Publications Citing Use of MedChemExpress (MCE) Cy3 NHS ester bromide
More- Adv Sci (Weinh). 2026 Mar;13(14):e12866. [Abstract]
- Chem Eng J. 2025 Oct 20.
- Biomaterials. 2026 Feb:325:123630. [Abstract]
- Int J Biol Macromol. 2025 Sep 3;328(Pt 1):147382. [Abstract]
- Cell Rep. 2025 Dec 5;44(12):116658. [Abstract]
- J Infect Dis. 2024 May 9:jiae257. [Abstract]
- Cancers (Basel). 2026 Jan 15;18(2):270. [Abstract]
Biological Activity
Guide (The following is our recommended protocol. This protocol is only a guide and should be modified according to your specific needs).
1. Protein Preparation
To obtain the best labeling effect, please prepare the protein (antibody) concentration to 2 mg/mL.
1.1 The pH value of the protein solution should be 8.5 ± 0.5. If the pH is lower than 8.0, adjust it with 1 M sodium bicarbonate.
1.2 If the protein concentration is lower than 2 mg/mL, the labeling efficiency will be greatly reduced. To obtain the best labeling efficiency, it is recommended that the final protein concentration range be 2-10 mg/mL.
1.3 The protein must be in a buffer free of primary amines (such as Tris or glycine) and ammonium ions, otherwise the labeling efficiency will be affected.
2. Dye Preparation
Dilute the dye with anhydrous DMSO to prepare a clear stock solution of 10 mg/mL.
3. Calculation of Dye Amount
The amount of dye required for the reaction depends on the amount of protein to be labeled. The optimal molar ratio of dye to protein is approximately 10:1.
Example: Assuming the required labeled protein is 500 μL 2 mg/mL IgG (MW=150,000), and 1 mg of dye is dissolved in 100 μL DMSO, the required dye volume is 4.3 μL. The detailed calculation process is as follows:
1) mmol (IgG) = mg/mL (IgG) × mL (IgG)/MW (IgG) = 2 mg/mL × 0.5 mL/150,000 mg/mmol = 6.7 × 10-6 mmol
2) mmol (dye) = mmol (IgG) × 10 = 6.7 × 10-6 mmol × 10 = 6.7 × 10-5 mmol
3) μL (dye) = mmol (dye) × MW (dye)/mg/μL (dye) = 6.7 ×10-5 mmol ×634.60 mg/mmol/0.01 mg/μL = 4.3 μL (dye)
Note: We recommend using a dye:protein molar ratio of 10:1. If the concentration is too low or too high, the ratio can be adjusted to 5:1, 15:1, or 20:1.
4. Running the Coupling Reaction
1) Slowly add the calculated volume of freshly prepared 10 mg/mL dye to 0.5 mL of protein sample solution, gently shake to mix, and then briefly centrifuge to collect the sample at the bottom of the reaction tube. Avoid vigorous mixing to prevent denaturation and inactivation of the protein sample.
2) Place the reaction tube in a dark place and incubate gently with shaking for 60 minutes at room temperature. Every 10-15 minutes, gently invert the reaction tube several times to thoroughly mix the reactants and improve labeling efficiency.
5. Purification of Conjugates
The following protocol is an example of purifying dye-protein conjugates using a Labelling Kits Centrifugation-Based Rapid Desalting Column (5KD) (HY-D3014).
5.1 Prepare the desalting column according to the instructions.
5.2 Load the reaction mixture onto the top of the desalting column.
5.3 Once the sample has run below the resin surface, immediately add PBS (pH 7.2-7.4).
5.4 Add more PBS (pH 7.2-7.4) to the target sample to complete column purification. Collect the fraction containing the desired dye-protein conjugate.
MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
Chemical Information
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CAS No. 2892098-34-7
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Molecular Weight 634.60
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Formula C34H40BrN3O4
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SMILES
CC1(C)C(/C=C/C=C2N(C)C3=C(C=CC=C3)C/2(C)C)=[N+](CCCCCC(ON4C(CCC4=O)=O)=O)C5=C1C=CC=C5.[Br-]
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Synonyms
Cyanine3 NHS ester bromide
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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.
Publications (7)
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Journal Impact Factor
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Most Recent
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Adv Sci (Weinh)
Disrupting the Formation of YAP Condensates Promotes the Activation of AMPKα to Inhibit the Progression of Primary Liver Cancer. [Abstract]2026 Mar;13(14):e12866. PMID: 41486777 -
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Biomaterials
Mitocytosis-inducing nanoparticles alleviate gemcitabine resistance via dual disruption of pyrimidine synthesis and redox homeostasis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. [Abstract]2026 Feb:325:123630. PMID: 40818322 -
Int J Biol Macromol
Targeted delivery and pro-apoptotic efficacy of an Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1-specific affibody in EBV-infected cells in vitro. [Abstract]2025 Sep 3;328(Pt 1):147382. PMID: 40912425 -
Cell Rep
In toto imaging shows intravascular proliferation promotes transmigration of daughter cells during brain invasion of Cryptococcus neoformans. [Abstract]2025 Dec 5;44(12):116658. PMID: 41351837 -
J Infect Dis
Efficacy of a novel affitoxin targeting MOMP against Chlamydia trachomatis in vitro and in vivo. [Abstract]2024 May 9:jiae257. PMID: 38723186 -
Cancers (Basel)
Poliovirus Receptor as a Potential Target in Gastric Signet-Ring Cell Carcinoma for Antibody-Drug Conjugate Development. [Abstract]2026 Jan 15;18(2):270. PMID: 41595191
Purity & Documentation
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Calculators
Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)