6-CR110, SE [6-Carboxyrhodamine 110, succinimidyl ester]*Single isomer* is a Fluorescein for peptide and oligonucleotide labeling. Compared to fluorescein labeling reagents such as FITC and FAM, CR110 reagents give more photostable and pH-independent bioconjugates that have the absorption maximum around the preferred 488 nm excitation wavelength. They are photostable alternative reagents superior to FITC and FAM.
JF526–Pepstatin A TFA, a fluorescent dye, is utilized for lysosomal staining in live cells. It exhibits an excitation maximum at 530 nm and an emission maximum at 549 nm [1].
Rhod-5N AM is a cell-permeant acetoxymethyl ester of the fluorescent calcium indicator rhod-5N . As rhod-5N AM enters cells, it is hydrolyzed by intracellular esterases to produce rhod-5N. Rhod-5N displays a low affinity for calcium (Kd = 19 μM). Low affinity calcium indicators are particularly useful for studying compartments with high concentrations of calcium, such as endoplasmic reticulum, where high affinity dyes will be insensitive to luminal fluctuations. Rhod-5N has excitation/emission maxima of approximately 551 and 576 nm, respectively.