AF 647 DBCO: Fluorescent Dye

(DB-410409)

AF 647 DBCO is a bright red-fluorescent dye that is structurally identical to Alexa Fluor 647. With its high photostability and pH resistance, it has become one of the most widely used fluorophores in life sciences.


The DBCO is one of the most reactive cycloalkynes for copper-free click reaction and allows fluorescent labeling of azide-containing biomolecules inside living cells or whole organisms. is an amine-reactive dye: It can label amine groups in proteins, peptides, amino-modified oligos, and other target molecules and is commonly used for flow cytometry and fluorescent microscopy.

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Key Parameters: Ideal for all kinds of labeling with lower costs

DBCO: Higher rate of interaction with azides inside a cell

Applications: Confocal Microscopy, Super Resolution Microscopy, Flow Cytometry (FACS), cell cultures and tissue labeling

Lower Cost Alternative: Same Spectral Properties & Performance – Works exactly like Alexa Fluor 647 with friendly price.

Complete Compatibility – Can be used in any existing protocol that uses Alexa Fluor 647

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DB-410409-1MG

1 mg

105 EUR

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DB-410409-5MG

5 mg

340 EUR

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DB-410409-10MG

10 mg

590 EUR

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DB-410409-25MG

25 mg

1095 EUR

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DB-410409-50MG

50 mg

1420 EUR

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DB-410409-100MG

100 mg

2240 EUR

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Room Temperature

Up to 24 months in -20 ℃

HPLC (98 %+ purity)

Optical Data of AF 647 DBCO

Name

Excitation (nm)

Emission (nm)

Excitation coeficient (ε)

MW (g/mol)

Formula

AF 647 DBCO

650

671

105 000

1406.88



C71H103N7O14S4



AF 647 DBCO: Absorption and emission spectra

Absorption and emission spectra of AF 647:The absorption and emission spectra of AF 647 DBCO visualized. The absorption peak at 650 nm ensures efficient excitation, while the emission peak at 671 nm provides strong fluorescence for high-sensitivity detection. Thanks to its high photostability, excellent pH resistance, and superior brightness, AF 647 is ideal for flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and labeling of cell cultures and tissues.

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