BG- diAcFAM
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SNAP-tag is a self-labeling protein derived from human O6-alkylguanine-DNA-alkyltransferase. At 20 kDa, SNAP-tag is smaller than HaloTag (33 kDa), potentially reducing interference with the tagged protein’s function. SNAP-tag reacts with covalently with benzylguanine (BG)or chloropyrimidine (CP) derivatives, forming a stable thioether bonds that ensures durability for long-term experiments or harsh conditions. SNAP-tag can be used alongside other tags like CLIP-tag for multicolor labeling. BG- diAcFAM is a SNAP-tag substrate containg diAcFAM dye. It forms a covalent bond with the SNAP-tag protein, ensuring stable labeling for long-term tracking. DiAcFAM ( diacetylfluorescein, 494Ex/526Em after hydrolysis) is a fluorescein derivative where the fluorescein molecule is modified with two acetyl groups. This modification makes it non-fluorescent in its initial state (a "pro-fluorophore"), as the acetylation masks the hydroxyl groups critical for fluorescein’s fluorescence. When used in applications like protein labeling, diAcFAM is typically supplied as a cell-permeable ligand that, once inside cells, can be hydrolyzed by intracellular esterases to release the fluorescent fluorescein core. This activation process results in a bright green fluorescence, making it useful for tracking proteins or other biomolecules in live cells.
Product Name | BG- diAcFAM |
Synonyms | SNAP- diAcFAM |
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Molecular Formula | C38H28N6O9 |
Molecular Weight | 712.675 |
Purity (HPLC) | >= 95% |
Solubility | DMSO, DMF |
Shipping Conditions | Shipped on gel packs |
Storage Conditions | Store at -20°C and protected from light |
Shelf Life | 12 months after the date of delivery |
Regulatory Statement | For Research Use Only |
References
Wilhelm, J., Kuhn, S., Tarnawski, M., Gotthard, G., Tunnermann, J., Tanzer, T., Karpenko, J., Mertes, N., Xue, L., Uhrig, U., Reinstein, J., Hiblot, J., & Johnsson, K. (2021). Kinetic and Structural Characterization of the Self-Labeling Protein Tags HaloTag7, SNAP-tag, and CLIP-tag. Biochemistry, 60(33), 2560–2575. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00259
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