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Product key features

  • Ex/Em: 633/647 nm
  • Extinction Coefficient: 140,000 cm-1M-1
  • Reactive Group: Amine
  • Versatile Conjugation: Efficiently tags carbonyl groups and also serves as an amine donor for enzymatic transamination labeling
  • Advanced Dye Properties: Excellent water solubility and structural match to Alexa Fluor™ 635
  • Robust Signal Performance: Maintains high intensity and pH independence (pH 4-11) with exceptional photostability

Product description

XFD635, manufactured by AAT Bioquest, is a bright far red-fluorescent dye structurally identical to Alexa Fluor™ 635 (ThermoFisher). It is characterized by its intense brightness, high fluorescence quantum yield and photostability. The dye demonstrates excellent solubility in aqueous solutions and retains pH-independent fluorescence over a broad range (pH 4–11), ensuring consistent performance across diverse experimental conditions. Optimally excited by the 633 nm emission line of He-Ne lasers or the 635 nm diode laser, XFD635 is particularly well-suited for flow cytometry. Its robust and uniform labeling properties yield high signal intensity and reproducibility, making it an ideal choice for advanced fluorescence imaging, flow cytometry, and various fluorescence-based analytical techniques.

XFD635 amine is a carbonyl-reactive building block for modifying carboxylic groups in the presence of activators such as EDC or DCC, or activated esters like NHS esters, through the formation of stable amide bonds. Additionally, it can be used as an amine donor for enzymatic transamination labeling.

Spectrum

Product family

NameExcitation (nm)Emission (nm)Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)Correction Factor (260 nm)Correction Factor (280 nm)
XFD488 amine *Same Structure to Alexa Fluor™ 488 amine*499520710000.300.11
XFD594 amine *Same Structure to Alexa Fluor™ 594 amine*590618900000.430.56
XFD532 amine534553810000.240.09
XFD555 amine5535681550000.080.08
XFD568 amine579603913000.450.46
XFD647 amine650671270000-0.03
XFD750 amine752776290000-0.04
XFD350 amine343441190000.250.19
XFD405 amine40142135,0000.230.70
XFD430 amine43254015,000-0.28
XFD514 amine518543800000.310.18
XFD546 amine5615721120000.210.12
XFD610 amine611629144,0000.430.44
XFD633 amine632650159,000-0.55
XFD660 amine6636911320000.000.10
XFD680 amine6817041840000.000.05
XFD700 amine6967191920000.000.07
XFD790 amine782805260,0000.090.08
XFD635 TCO633647140,000--
XFD635 Tetrazine633647140,000--
ICG amine789813230000-0.076
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References

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In vivo antibody labeling route and fluorophore dictate labeling efficiency, sensitivity, and longevity.
Authors: Hagan, Natalie B and Inaku, Charles and Kunder, Nikesh and White, Tayleur and Iraguha, Thierry and Meyer, Anna and Pauken, Kristen E and Schenkel, Jason M
Journal: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
An inert tracer: The binding site of a fluorescent dye on the antibody and its effects on Protein A chromatography.
Authors: Lali, Narges and Tsiatsiani, Liana and Elffrink, Walter and Kokke, Bas and Satzer, Peter and Dirksen, Eef and Eppink, Michel and Jungbauer, Alois
Journal: Journal of chromatography. A (2024): 464995
MRI Tracking of Marine Proliferating Cells In Vivo Using Anti-Oct4 Antibody-Conjugated Iron Nanoparticles for Precision in Regenerative Medicine.
Authors: Baghban, Neda and Khoradmehr, Arezoo and Afshar, Alireza and Jafari, Nazanin and Zendehboudi, Tuba and Rasekh, Poorya and Abolfathi, Leila Gholamian and Barmak, Alireza and Mohebbi, Gholamhossein and Akmaral, Baspakova and Askerovich, Kaliyev Asset and Maratovich, Mussin Nadiar and Azari, Hossein and Assadi, Majid and Nabipour, Iraj and Tamadon, Amin
Journal: Biosensors (2023)
Methylation-Powered Assembly of a Single Quantum Dot-Based FRET Nanosensor for Antibody-Free and Enzyme-Free Monitoring of Locus-Specific N6-Methyladenosine in Clinical Tissues.
Authors: Hu, Jinping and Zhang, Ya-Ting and Han, Yun and Ma, Fei and Li, Chen-Zhong and Cui, Lin and Zhang, Chun-Yang
Journal: Analytical chemistry (2023): 17945-17953
Camelid-derived CD38 antibody successfully circumvents epitope blockade by the therapeutic anti-CD38 antibody daratumumab.
Authors: ElMaraashly, Aya Hassan and Tario, Joseph and Hillengass, Jens and Qian, You-Wen
Journal: American journal of clinical pathology (2023)
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Physical properties

Solvent

DMSO

Spectral properties

Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)

140,000

Excitation (nm)

633

Emission (nm)

647

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
UNSPSC12171501