Product Details
Product Name:
DFHBI |
CAS No.:
1241390-29-3 |
Purity:
99.94% |
Supply Ability:
10g |
Release date:
2025/07/09 |
Product Introduction
Bioactivity
Name | DFHBI |
Description | DFHBI, a small molecule resembling the chromophore of green fluorescent protein (GFP), is essentially nonfluorescent when unbound. The Spinach-DFHBI complex, however, exhibits bright fluorescence both in vitro and in living cells. |
Cell Research | I. RNA labeling and imaging
1. Prepare Spinach RNA: synthesize target RNA containing Spinach aptamer sequence by in vitro transcription or RNA synthesis method.
2. Dissolve DFHBI: dissolve DFHBI in DMSO or water to make a 1-10 mM stock solution, and dilute to 1-50 μM range when used.
3. Complex formation: mix Spinach RNA with DFHBI and incubate under appropriate buffer conditions (such as Tris-HCl, MgCl?, etc.) to form a highly fluorescent complex.
3. Imaging: observe using a fluorescence microscope, with an excitation wavelength of 470-490 nm and an emission wavelength of 510-530 nm.
II. Live cell experiment
1. Spinach RNA expression: transfect cells with a plasmid containing Spinach sequence, or express target RNA through an in vivo RNA synthesis system.
2. Add DFHBI: add DFHBI (final concentration is usually 10-50 μM) to the cell culture medium and incubate for 10-30 minutes.
3. Fluorescence detection: Observe under a fluorescence microscope or fluorescence imager to monitor the localization and dynamics of RNA.
4 Fluorescence detection and quantification
1) Fluorescence measurement: Use a fluorescence spectrophotometer to quantify the fluorescence intensity of the Spinach-DFHBI complex to analyze the amount or dynamic changes of RNA.
2) Optimization conditions: Optimize the buffer, ion concentration (especially Mg2? concentration) and pH in the experiment to obtain the best fluorescence signal. |
In vitro | Spinach and Spinach2 bind to DFHBI have fluorescence excitation maxima of 447 nm and peak fluorescence emission of 501 nm[1] and they are RNA aptamers that can be used for the genetic encoding of fluorescent RNA. Spinach is a 98-nt-long RNA aptamer that binds to and switches on the fluorescence of DFHBI. Both Spinach and DFHBI are essentially nonfluorescent when unbound, whereas the Spinach-DFHBI complex is brightly fluorescent both in vitro and in living cells. Spinach2 binds and activates the fluorescence of DFHBI, allowing the dynamic localizations of Spinach2-tagged RNAs to be imaged in live cells. The spectral properties of Spinach2 are limited by DFHBI, which produces fluorescence that is bluish-green and is not optimized for filters commonly used in fluorescence microscopes. DFHBI should be shielded from light. All stock solutions of DFHBI should be maintained in dark tubes or wrapped in foil. Plates containing cultures incubated with DFHBI should be kept in the dark by using a foil overwrap[2]. |
Storage | keep away from direct sunlight | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice. |
Solubility Information | DMSO : 83.33 mg/mL (330.39 mM), Sonication is recommended.
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Keywords | Inhibitor | inhibit | DFHBI |
Company Profile Introduction
Target Molecule Corp. (TargetMol) is a global high-tech enterprise, headquartered in Boston, MA, specializing in chemical and biological research product and service to meet the research needs of global customers.
TargetMol has evolved into one of the biggest global compound library and small molecule suppliers and a customer based on 40+ countries. TargetMol offers over 80 types of compound libraries and a wide range of high-quality research chemicals including inhibitors, activator, natural compounds, peptides, inhibitory antibodies, and novel life-science kits, for laboratory and scientific use. Besides, virtual screening service is also available for customers who would like to conduct the computer-aided drug discovery.
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TargetMol Chemicals Inc.
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