FAM-xtra™ Phosphoramidite
There are several ways of labeling an oligonucleotide with fluorescein. 6-FAM phosphoramidite might be the most popular fluorescent building block that is widely used to efficiently label an oligonucleotide at the 5’-end with the fluorescein fluorophore. Standard cleavage and deprotection with ammonium hydroxide are used to liberate the fluorescein-labeled oligos. Although 6-FAM has be ubiquitously used for developing a variety of qPCR probes, its fluorescence suffers two serve limitations: a). highly pH dependent; and b). photo-bleach rapidly. FAM-xtra™ Phosphoramidite has been developed to address these two limitations while the well-beloved operational convenience of 6-FAM phosphoramidite is intactly maintained. FAM-xtra Phosphoramidite can be used exactly as is used for 6-FAM phosphoramidite under the same operation conditions without any changes needed. The oligos made from FAM-xtra Phosphoramidite have quite a few great benefits: a). FAM-xtra-labeled oligos have the identical spectra to those of 6-FAM labeled ones; b). FAM-xtra-labeled oligos are much brighter than the corresponding FAM-labeled ones; c). FAM-xtra-labeled oligos have much higher photostability than the corresponding FAM-labeled ones; and d). The fluorescence of FAM-xtra-labeled oligos is much less pH sensitive than that of the corresponding FAM-labeled ones. Under the physiological conditions, the fluorescence of FAM-xtra-labeled oligos is essentially pH-independent, making the FAM-xtra-labeled oligos much more robust qPCR probes.
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Name | Excitation (nm) | Emission (nm) | Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1) | Correction Factor (260 nm) | Correction Factor (280 nm) |
FAM-xtra CPG *500A* | 493 | 517 | 83000 | 0.32 | 0.178 |
FAM-xtra CPG *1000A* | 493 | 517 | 83000 | 0.32 | 0.178 |
6-FAM phosphoramidite [5'-Fluorescein phosphoramidite] *CAS 204697-37-0* | 493 | 517 | 83000 | 0.32 | 0.178 |
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