OG514 succinimidyl ester [equivalent to Oregon Green® 514 succinimidyl ester]
OG514 is the same fluorophore as Oregon Green 514 (Oregon Green® is the trademark of ThermoFisher). OG514 Succinimidyl Ester is an amine-reactive compound used for creating green, fluorescent bioconjugates. It has excitation/emission maxima approximately 489/526 nm. It is an excellent replacement for rhodamine 6G that has poor solubility in most common solvents, thus practically hard to use. Although it is a fluorescein derivative, it has significantly improved photostability and a lower pKa, making its fluorescence essentially pH insensitive in the physiological pH range. OG514 Succinimidyl Ester can be conveniently used to label antibodies, peptides, amino-modified oligos.
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