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Invitrogen™ 5(6)-TAMRA (5-(and-6)-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine), mixed isomers
Description
5(6)-TAMRA contains a carboxylic acid that can be used to react with primary amines via carbodiimide activation of the carboxylic acid. This bright, orange-fluorescent dye produces conjugates with absorption/emission maxima of ∼555/580 nm.
Specifications
Specifications
| Quantity | 100 mg |
| Product Type | 5(6)-TAMRA |
| Content And Storage | Store at room temperature and protect from light. |
| Chemical Reactivity | Amine |
| Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
| Reactive Moiety | Carboxylic Acid |
| Label or Dye | TAMRA™ Isomers, TMR (Tetramethylrhodamine) |
| Label Type | Classic Dyes |
| Emission | 580 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the excitation and emission wavelength for rhodamine?
Rhodamine is a generic term for a wide variety of cationic dyes whose fluorescence emission can range from green, orange to red. The table below lists the excitation and emission maxima (nm), as well as molar extinction coefficients (EC; cm-1 M-1), for various rhodamine dyes (data derived with dye dissolved in methanol).
| Dye | Excitation | Emission | EC |
| Rhodamine B | 568 | 583 | 88,000 |
| Rhodamine 123 | 507 | 529 | 101,000 |
| Rhodamine 110 | 499 | 521 | 92,000 |
| Rhodamine 6G | 528 | 551 | 105,000 |
| XRITC | 572 | 596 | 92,000 |
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