Fluorescence Dye 594-I with Streptavidin conjugate. Biomolecules conjugated to Fluorescence Dye 594-I exhibit little spectral overlap with green-fluorescent conjugates, and can be efficiently excited by 568nm line of Ar-Kr laser and by the 594nm line of orange He-Ne laser.
Recommend Usage:
Labeling via Streptavidin for fluorescence imaging and other fluorescence-based biochemical analysis. For most fluorescent streptavidin applications, a concentration of 1-20 ug/mL is sufficient. The optimal working dilution should be determined by the end user.
Storage Buffer:
Water
Storage Instruction:
Store the product in desiccated environment at -20°C and avoid from light. Add ddH2O with 0.1% BSA into the vial to have 1 mg/mL stock solution. This reconstituted solution remains stable for 2 months when stored in the presence of 2 mM sodium azide and avoid from light at 4°C. For longer storage, divid the reconstituted solution into single-used aliquots, or add equal volume of glycerol without aliquoting, and avoid from light at -20°C.
Note:
Maximum Excitation/Emission wavelength: 592/614 nm
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