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Aminooxy-5(6)-ROX

Aminooxy-5(6)-ROX reacts with aldehydes or ketones to a stable oxime linkage under mild conditions, and can be used to label abasic sites in damaged DNA.

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568/595 nm

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Aminooxy-5(6)-ROX reacts with aldehydes or ketones to a stable oxime linkage under mild conditions. Similar to ARP (#90073), aminooxy-5(6)-ROX can be used to label abasic sites in damaged DNA. It can also be used to label polysaccharides and glycoproteins.

  • λExEm (MeOH): 568/595 nm
  • Dark purple solid soluble in DMF or DMSO
  • Store at -20°C and protect from moisture and light
  • C45H51F6N5O10
  • MW: 935.90

 

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