Indo-1 AM Calcium Sensor Dye (UltraPure Grade)

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

SKU# 65-0857

Cat. No. Size
65-0857-78 20 x 50 ug

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Data for Indo-1 AM Calcium Sensor Dye (UltraPure Grade).

Description

Description: Indo-1 AM Calcium Sensor Dye is a membrane-permeable dye used for determining changes in calcium concentrations in the cell using fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence microplate readers. Once Indo-1 enters the cell, esterases cleave the AM group yielding a membrane-impermeable dye. Unbound Indo-1 has a peak emission at 485 nm. Upon binding calcium, the peak emission shifts down to 410 nm. In flow cytometry this can be measured over time and can be represented as a ratio of the two emission wavelengths. To optimize the ratio between the two emissions, unbound Indo-1 fluorescence should be collected using a filter above 485nm (525 nm is a good option) while bound Indo-1 fluorescence should be collected using a filter below 400 nm. Because the emission profile of Indo-1 is broad, multicolor flow analysis using eFluor ™ 450, eFluor™605NC or eFluor™ 650NC is not possible, however fluorochrome conjugated antibodies utilizing the 488nm or 633 nm are quite compatible with Indo-1.

Molecular Weight: 1009.91
Peak Excitation: 346 nm
Peak Emission: 475 nm

Indo-1 AM should be reconstituted in high-quality, freshly opened DMSO. Recommended concentration: 1 mM.
Once reconstituted, it should be protected from light and stored at -20°C; avoid freeze-thaws.

Details
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis, Immunohistochemical Staining, Microscopy
Documentation

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References

References: Jennings LK, Dockter ME, Wall CD, Fox CF, Kennedy DM. Calcium mobilization in human platelets using indo-1 and flow cytometry. Blood. 1989 Dec;74(8):2674-80.


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