NRLD
NRLD is a lipid droplet-targeting solvatochromic fluorescent probe developed based on Nile Red (HY-D0718), which can target lipid droplets and sense the non-polar lipid microenvironment inside lipid droplets. NRLD exhibits superior lipid droplet-targeting selectivity compared to the parent Nile Red dye in HeLa cell imaging. NRLD achieves detection relying on the solvatochromic effect generated by excited-state charge transfer, and its emission wavelength shifts according to the local polarity changes of the microenvironment it locates in: the more compact and ordered the lipid packing and the lower the environmental polarity, the more blue-shifted the emission; the looser the lipid packing or the stronger the hydration and the higher the environmental polarity, the more red-shifted the emission. NRLD shows blue shift in the non-polar oil core of lipid droplets and red shift in high-polarity environments such as phosphate buffer.
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- CAS No.: 2757682-04-3
- Formula: C34H41N3O3
- Molecular Weight:539.71
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Storage:
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Biological Activity
Operating Instructions
(The following is a recommended experimental protocol for guidance only; adjust according to actual requirements)
1. Stock Solution Preparation
1.1 Recommended concentration: 1 mM.
2. Working Solution Preparation
2.1 Diluent: Pre-warmed HBSS.
2.2 Working concentration: 50 nM.
2.3 Notes: Adjust the working solution concentration as needed; prepare and use immediately.
3. Staining Procedure
3.1 Sample type: Adherent cells (KB, HeLa)[1]
3.1.1 Adherent cells: No trypsin digestion required; use cells seeded on chamber coverslips.
3.2 Incubation conditions: Incubate live cells with 50 nM NRLD in pre-warmed HBSS at room temperature for 10 min.
3.3 Washing step: Wash the cells once with pre-warmed HBSS before imaging.
4. Control Setup
4.1 Set up a co-localization control using 500 nM BODIPY 493/503 (HY-W090090).
4.2 Positive controls are used to verify lipid droplet targeting specificity; blank controls are used to exclude fluorescent interference from reagents.
5. Detection and Analysis
5.1 Instrument: Confocal microscope.
5.1.1 Excitation wavelength: 488 nm; detect fluorescence in the 550-600 nm and 600-650 nm wavelength ranges, respectively.
5.2 Result analysis:
5.2.1 Changes in fluorescence intensity: A blue shift of the emission peak (higher I550-600/I600-650 ratio) indicates an environment with low polarity and tightly ordered lipid arrangement; a red shift of the emission peak (lower ratio) indicates an environment with higher polarity and disordered lipid arrangement.
5.2.2 Fluorescence localization: Specific localization to lipid droplets.
5.2.3 Color change: The pseudocolor ranges from blue-violet (low polarity, high lipid order) to orange-red (high polarity, low lipid order).
MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
Chemical Information
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CAS No. 2757682-04-3
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Molecular Weight 539.71
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Formula C34H41N3O3
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SMILES
CCN(C1=CC=C2N=C3C(OC2=C1)=CC(C4=C3C=CC=C4)=O)CCCC(N(C5CCCCC5)C6CCCCC6)=O
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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)