BDP® 630/650 alkyne

Cat. # Quantity Price Lead time
A54B0 1 mg $125 in stock
B54B0 5 mg $260 in stock
C54B0 10 mg $325 in stock
D54B0 25 mg $510 in stock
E54B0 50 mg $895 in stock
F54B0 100 mg $1490 in stock
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BDP 630/650 is a red-emitting fluorophore matching the Cyanine5 channel. The dye is useful for fluorescence polarization assays. It is also remarkably photostable.

The terminal alkyne group can be conjugated with various azides by copper-catalyzed click chemistry.

Absorption and emission spectra of BDP 630/650

Absorption and emission spectra of BDP 630/650

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General properties

Appearance: dark colored solid
Mass spec M+ increment: 487.1
Molecular weight: 487.33
CAS number: 2006345-38-4
Molecular formula: C26H20N3BF2O2S
Solubility: good in DMF, DMSO, alcohols
Quality control: NMR 1H, HPLC-MS (95%)
Storage conditions: Storage: 24 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Avoid prolonged exposure to light. Desiccate.
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Product specifications

Spectral properties

Excitation/absorption maximum, nm: 628
ε, L⋅mol−1⋅cm−1: 97000
Emission maximum, nm: 642
Fluorescence quantum yield: 0.91
CF260: 0.029
CF280: 0.035

Product citations

  1. Sueldo, D.J.; Godson, A.; Kaschani, F.; Krahn, D.; Kessenbrock, T.; Buscaill, P.; Schofield, C.J.; Kaiser, M.; van der Hoorn, R.A.L. Activity‐based proteomics uncovers suppressed hydrolases and a neo ‐functionalised antibacterial enzyme at the plant–pathogen interface. The New Phytologist, 2023, 241(1), 394-408. doi: 10.1111/nph.18857
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