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mFluor™ Violet 545-streptavidin conjugate

The mFluor™ Violet 545-streptavidin conjugate is a tetrameric biotin-binding protein (streptavidin) covalently labeled with mFluor™ Violet 545 fluorescent dyes. It has a strong binding affinity for biotin conjugates, making it useful in various biochemical applications for detecting specific proteins, protein motifs, nucleic acids, and other molecules. This concept is essential for workflows such as western blots, flow cytometry, imaging and microscopy, and microplate assays, as well as for purification workflows aimed at targeted fractionation. The conjugation of mFluor™ Violet 545 with streptavidin is carefully optimized to maximize fluorescence intensity while preserving the inherent binding properties of streptavidin. When excited by a violet laser, mFluor™ Violet 545 emits bright and photostable green fluorescence at 543 nm. mFluor™ Violet 545 streptavidin conjugates are particularly useful as second-step reagents for indirect immunofluorescent staining when used with biotinylated primary antibodies.

Spectrum

Product family

NameExcitation (nm)Emission (nm)Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)Quantum yieldCorrection Factor (260 nm)Correction Factor (280 nm)
mFluor™ Violet 450-streptavidin conjugate4064453500010.8110.3380.078
mFluor™ Violet 510-streptavidin conjugate4125052500010.8610.4640.366
mFluor™ Violet 540-streptavidin conjugate4025351800010.2111.3260.543
mFluor™ Violet 550-streptavidin conjugate5275509000010.3110.4740.306
mFluor™ Violet 590-streptavidin conjugate5645919000010.2210.6320.329
mFluor™ Violet 610-streptavidin conjugate5946129000010.310.5320.66

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Physical properties

Molecular weight

~52 kDa

Solvent

Water

Spectral properties

Absorbance (nm)

398

Correction Factor (260 nm)

1.08

Correction Factor (280 nm)

0.496

Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)

200001

Excitation (nm)

393

Emission (nm)

543

Quantum yield

0.151

Storage, safety and handling

H-phraseH303, H313, H333
Hazard symbolXN
Intended useResearch Use Only (RUO)
R-phraseR20, R21, R22

Storage

Freeze (< -15 °C); Minimize light exposure
UNSPSC12352200