FMOC-Lys(5-TAMRA)-OH
FMOC-Lys(5-TAMRA)-OH is a building block for in-sequence Lys labeling by TAMRA. TAMRA is one of the most common fluorescent dyes for preparing FRET peptides (often paired with FAM or TQ3).
Calculators
Common stock solution preparation
Table 1. Volume of DMF needed to reconstitute specific mass of FMOC-Lys(5-TAMRA)-OH to given concentration. Note that volume is only for preparing stock solution. Refer to sample experimental protocol for appropriate experimental/physiological buffers.
0.1 mg | 0.5 mg | 1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg | |
1 mM | 128.064 µL | 640.32 µL | 1.281 mL | 6.403 mL | 12.806 mL |
5 mM | 25.613 µL | 128.064 µL | 256.128 µL | 1.281 mL | 2.561 mL |
10 mM | 12.806 µL | 64.032 µL | 128.064 µL | 640.32 µL | 1.281 mL |
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Product family
Name | Excitation (nm) | Emission (nm) | Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1) | Correction Factor (260 nm) | Correction Factor (280 nm) |
FMOC-Asp(5-TAMRA)-OH | 552 | 578 | 90000 | 0.32 | 0.178 |
FMOC-Glu(5-TAMRA)-OH | 552 | 578 | 90000 | 0.32 | 0.178 |
FMOC-Lys(5-FAM)-OH *CAS 1242933-88-5* | 493 | 517 | 83000 | 0.32 | 0.178 |
FMOC-Lys(5-FITC)-OH *CAS 1095493-05-2* | 491 | 516 | 73000 | - | 0.35 |
Citations
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Pharmacophore Generation from a Drug-like Core Molecule Surrounded by a Library Peptide via the 10BASEd-T on Bacteriophage T7
Authors: Tokunaga, Yuuki and Azetsu, Yuuki and Fukunaga, Keisuke and Hatanaka, Takaaki and Ito, Yuji and Taki, Masumi
Journal: Molecules (2014): 2481--2496
Authors: Tokunaga, Yuuki and Azetsu, Yuuki and Fukunaga, Keisuke and Hatanaka, Takaaki and Ito, Yuji and Taki, Masumi
Journal: Molecules (2014): 2481--2496
Site-specific C-terminal and internal loop labeling of proteins using sortase-mediated reactions
Authors: Guimaraes, Carla P and Witte, Martin D and Theile, Christopher S and Bozkurt, Gunes and Kundrat, Lenka and Blom, Annet EM and Ploegh, Hidde L
Journal: Nature protocols (2013): 1787--1799
Authors: Guimaraes, Carla P and Witte, Martin D and Theile, Christopher S and Bozkurt, Gunes and Kundrat, Lenka and Blom, Annet EM and Ploegh, Hidde L
Journal: Nature protocols (2013): 1787--1799
References
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