TAMRA cadaverine (mixed isomers)
Tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) cadaverine (full name: 5-(and-6-)-((N-(5-Aminopentyl)amino)carbonyl)tetramethylrhodamine) can be coupled to activated carboxy groups or sulfonyl chlorides.
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Product Description
Tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) cadaverine (full name: 5-(and-6-)-((N-(5-Aminopentyl)amino)carbonyl)tetramethylrhodamine) can be coupled to activated carboxy groups or sulfonyl chlorides.
- λEx/λEm (MeOH) = 544/571 nm
- Dark purple solid soluble in DMSO or DMF
- Store at -20°C and protect from light
- C30H34N4O4
- MW: 514.62
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