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Invitrogen™ Click-iT™ RNA Alexa Fluor™ 488 Imaging Kit
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Catalog No. C10329
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The kit contains sufficient material for twenty-five 18 x 18 coverslips.

Detect global RNA transcription temporally and spatially in cells and tissues

The Click-iT RNA Alexa Fluor 488 Imaging Kit enables detection of global RNA transcription temporally and spatially in cells and tissues (PNAS (2008) 105:15779-84). The ability to detect newly synthesized RNA or changes in RNA levels resulting from disease, environmental damage or drug treatments is an important aspect of toxicological profiling. Utilizing an alkyne-modified nucleoside, 5-ethynyl uridine (EU), and powerful click chemistry, newly synthesized RNA can be detected without the use of radioactivity or antibodies with a simple, two-step procedure. In step one, the alkyne-containing nucleoside is fed to cells or animals and actively incorporated into nascent RNA. The small size of the tag enables efficient incorporation of the modified nucleoside into RNA, but not into DNA. Detection utilizes the chemoselective ligation or “click” reaction between and azide and an alkyne where the modified RNA is detected with a corresponding azide-containing dye. With its dimunitive “footprint”, the Click-iT detection molecule can easily penetrate complex samples and leaves open the possibility of multiplex analyses with other probes, including antibodies for the detection of RNA-interactive proteins for deeper biological insights.

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Cell Analysis, Cell Viability and Cytotoxicity, Cell Viability, Proliferation and Function, Cellular Imaging, Click Chemistries, DNA and RNA Purification and Analysis, Immunocytochemistry (ICC), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunofluorescence Staining and Detection, Labeling Chemistry, Nascent RNA Detection and Capture with Click Chemistry, Nucleic Acid Labeling and Oligo Synthesis, RNA Labeling

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Shipping Condition: Room temperature

Specifications

Content And Storage The kit contains sufficient material for 25, 18 X 18 coverslips. Store at 2-6°C, dessicate and protect from light.
Color Green
Detection Method Fluorescence
Format Slide
Label or Dye Alexa Fluor 488
Excitation/Emission 495/519
For Use With (Equipment) Confocal Microscope, Fluorescence Microscope
Product Line Alexa Fluor, Click-iT, Molecular Probes
Product Type New RNA Synthesis Assay
Quantity 1 kit
Shipping Condition Room Temperature
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Do you offer the Alexa Fluor 488 azide (Component B) from the Click-iT RNA Alexa Fluor 488 Imaging Kit (Cat. No. C10329) as a standalone product?

Yes, we offer the Alexa Fluor 488 azide (Component B) from the Click-iT RNA Alexa Fluor 488 Imaging Kit (Cat. No. C10329) as a standalone product. The product is sold separately, under the product name Alexa Fluor 488 Azide (Alexa Fluor 488 5-Carboxamido-(6-Azidohexanyl), Bis(Triethylammonium Salt)), 5-isomer (Cat. No. A10266).

Please note, the standalone Alexa Fluor 488 Azide comes in a greater quantity than the Click-iT RNA Alexa Fluor 488 Imaging Kit. The concentration of Alexa Fluor azide present in the Click-iT RNA Alexa Fluor 488 Imaging Kit is confidential, so you will need to optimize the concentration of Alexa Fluor Azide for your experiment.

Can the components of the Click-iT Plus EdU Alexa Fluor Imaging Kits be used for labeling samples for flow cytometry?

Other than the EdU (Component A), DMSO (Component C), and Click-iT EdU buffer additive (Component F or G), all other components in the respective kits are not interchangeable. The types of reagents and amounts provided per kit were optimized either for imaging or flow cytometry. Using the imaging reagents may result in an excessive level of signal for flow cytometry detection and using the flow cytometry reagents may result in sub-optimal signal for imaging.

Can any type of cell incorporate EU?

No. The cell must possess a pyrimidine salvage pathway; without this pathway, EU does not become phosphorylated to allow incorporation during RNA synthesis.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.