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FMOC-Lys(5-FITC)-OH *CAS 1095493-05-2*

FMOC-Lys(5-FITC)-OH is a building block for in-sequence Lys labeling by FITC. FITC is one of the most common donor dyes for preparing FRET peptides (often paired with TAMRA or TQ2).
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Physical properties
Molecular weight757.81
SolventDMF
Spectral properties
Correction Factor (280 nm)0.35
Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)73000
Excitation (nm)491
Emission (nm)516
Quantum yield0.92
Storage, safety and handling
H-phraseH303, H313, H333
Hazard symbolXN
Intended useResearch Use Only (RUO)
R-phraseR20, R21, R22
StorageFreeze (< -15 °C); Minimize light exposure
UNSPSC12171501
CAS1095493-05-2
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Table 1. Volume of DMF needed to reconstitute specific mass of FMOC-Lys(5-FITC)-OH *CAS 1095493-05-2* to given concentration. Note that volume is only for preparing stock solution. Refer to sample experimental protocol for appropriate experimental/physiological buffers.

0.1 mg0.5 mg1 mg5 mg10 mg
1 mM131.959 µL659.796 µL1.32 mL6.598 mL13.196 mL
5 mM26.392 µL131.959 µL263.918 µL1.32 mL2.639 mL
10 mM13.196 µL65.98 µL131.959 µL659.796 µL1.32 mL

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NameExcitation (nm)Emission (nm)Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)Correction Factor (260 nm)Correction Factor (280 nm)
FMOC-Lys(5-FAM)-OH *CAS 1242933-88-5*493517830000.320.178
FMOC-Lys(5-TAMRA)-OH552578900000.320.178
Citations
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Authors: Tokunaga, Yuuki and Azetsu, Yuuki and Fukunaga, Keisuke and Hatanaka, Takaaki and Ito, Yuji and Taki, Masumi
Journal: Molecules (2014): 2481--2496
Site-specific C-terminal and internal loop labeling of proteins using sortase-mediated reactions
Authors: Guimaraes, Carla P and Witte, Martin D and Theile, Christopher S and Bozkurt, Gunes and Kundrat, Lenka and Blom, Annet EM and Ploegh, Hidde L
Journal: Nature protocols (2013): 1787--1799
References
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Profiling the substrate specificity of viral protease VP4 by a FRET-based peptide library approach
Authors: Ekici OD, Zhu J, Wah Chung IY, Paetzel M, Dalbey RE, Pei D.
Journal: Biochemistry (2009): 5753
A FRET-based assay for characterization of alternative splicing events using peptide nucleic acid fluorescence in situ hybridization
Authors: Blanco AM, Rausell L, Aguado B, Perez-Alonso M, Artero R.
Journal: Nucleic Acids Res (2009): e116
Unfolded protein and peptide dynamics investigated with single-molecule FRET and correlation spectroscopy from picoseconds to seconds
Authors: Nettels D, Hoffmann A, Schuler B.
Journal: J Phys Chem B (2008): 6137
Development of DNA aptamers to a foot-and-mouth disease peptide for competitive FRET-based detection
Authors: Bruno JG, Carrillo MP, Phillips T.
Journal: J Biomol Tech (2008): 109
Synthesis of peptide nucleic acid FRET probes via an orthogonally protected building block for post-synthetic labeling of peptide nucleic acids at the 5-position of uracil
Authors: Oquare BY, Taylor JS.
Journal: Bioconjug Chem (2008): 2196