Nonyl Acridine Orange (NAO)
NAO is a green fluorescent mitochondrial dye whose staining is not dependent on mitochondrial membrane potential.
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Product Description
NAO is a green fluorescent mitochondrial dye whose staining is not dependent on mitochondrial membrane potential (1), unlike JC-1 (70011) or Rhodamine 123 (70010). NAO has been used to study multidrug resistance (2) and to measure changes in mitochondrial mass during apoptosis (3). The dye is reported to bind cardiolipin, a phosphoprotein in the inner mitochondrial membrane (4). Also see our MitoView™ Dyes and other mitochondrial dyes.
- λEx/λEm (MeOH) = 495/522 nm
- ε (MeOH) = 63,000
- Orange solid soluble in DMSO or DMF
- Store at 4°C and protect from light, especially in solution
- C26H38BrN3
- MW: 473
- [75168-11-5]
References
1. Cytometry 9, 206 (1988).
2. Cancer Res 51, 4665 (1991).
3. Exp Cell Res 214, 323 (1994).
4. FEBS Letters 260, 236 (1990).
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