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CF® Dye DBCO

CF® Dye with dibenzocyclooctyne (i.e., DBCO, ADIBO) reacts with azide via copper-free click chemistry by strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC).

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Product Description

CF® Dye DBCO (Dibenzocyclooctyne) derivatives are highly efficient, fast-reacting alternatives to fluorescently labeled BCN and DIBO. These DBCO derivatives are specifically designed for copper-free click chemistry, reacting more rapidly with azide groups than other cyclooctynes through strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC). Unlike traditional click reactions, DBCO-azide reactions do not require toxic copper catalysts (CuAAC), making them more suitable for live-cell or in vivo experiments. CF® Dye DBCO is available in 14 derivatives.

  • Fluorescent labeling of azide groups on target molecules
  • Time-saving alternative to fluorescently labeled DIBO and BCN
  • Suitable for labeling cell extracts or live cells without copper toxicity issues
  • Wide selection of bright, photostable, and water-soluble CF® Dyes

DBCO dyes are useful for bioorthogonal reactions in combination with trans-cyclooctenes (TCO) and tetrazine chemistries, because DBCO does not interact with tetrazines unlike other cyclooctynes. DBCO conjugation reactions can be performed in aqueous buffers or in organic solvents, depending on the properties of the substrate molecules.

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CF® Dye DBCO

ProductEx/EmSizeCatalog No.Dye Features
CF®405M416/452 nm1 mg96110CF®405M Features
CF®405S411/431 nm1 mg96111CF®405S Features
CF®488A490/516 nm1 mg96112CF®488A Features
CF®555554/568 nm1 mg96113CF®555 Features
CF®568562/584 nm1 mg96114CF®568 Features
CF®594593/615 nm1 mg96115CF®594 Features
CF®640R642/663 nm1 mg96116CF®640R Features
CF®647652/668 nm1 mg96117CF®647 Features
CF®660R662/682 nm1 mg96118CF®660R Features
CF®680681/698 nm1 mg96119CF®680 Features
CF®680R680/701 nm1 mg96120CF®680 Features
CF®700696/721 nm1 mg96121CF®700 Features
CF®740742/767 nm1 mg96122CF®740 Features
CF®750755/779 nm1 mg96123CF®750 Features
 

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