MB-Azide
A commonly used redox indicator in nucleic acid research. MB-Azide can be used to label alkyne, BCN, or phosphine-containing molecules.
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Product Description
Methylene Blue (MB) is a commonly used redox indicator in nucleic acid research. It is also studied for its use in medical applications as well as being used as a general biological stain. Reactive formats of MB can be conjugated to biomolecules. The conjugate will have a blue color and be able to complex with nucleic acids.
MB-Azide allows a copper-catalyzed bioorthogonal conjugation reaction with alkyne, copper-free reaction with BCN, or Staudinger ligation with phosphine. We also offer MB Acid and a selection of other chemically reactive formats for use in labeling biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.
- MW: ~520
- Store at -20°C and protected from light
See the table below for our full list of metheylene blue derivatives and formats.
Methylene Blue Derivatives
Product | Size | Catalog No. | Features |
---|---|---|---|
MB Acid | 5 mg | 40076 | Free acid form |
MB Succinimidyl Ester | 5 mg | 40075 | Amine-reactive chemistry for labeling proteins |
MB-Maleimide | 1 mg | 40118 | Thiol-reactive chemistry for labeling proteins |
MB-DBCO | 1 mg | 40114 | Allows bioorthogonal conjugation to label azide containing molecules |
MB-Methyltetrazine | 1 mg | 40115 | Allows labeling of TCO tagged molecules |
MB-TCO | 1 mg | 40116 | Allows labeling of tetrazine tagged molecules |
MB-Azide | 1 mg | 40117 | Allows labeling alkyne, BCN, or phosphine-containing molecules. |
See our other reactive DNA/RNA binding dyes.