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Cyanine Dyes(花青染料)

Cyanine dyes are molecules containing polymethine bridge between two nitrogen atoms with a delocalized charge.

Due to their structure, cyanines have outstandingly high extinction coefficients often exceeding 100,000 Lmol-1cm-1. Different substituents allow to control properties of the chromophore, such as absorbance wavelength, photostability, and fluorescence. For example, absorbance and fluorescence wavelength can be controlled by a choice of polymethine bridge length: longer cyanines possess higher absorbance and emission wavelengths up to near infrared region.

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Cyanine dyes are molecules containing polymethine bridges between two nitrogen atoms with a delocalizedcyanine_dyes charge which have been used for many years as dyes in life science. Since the Cy3, Cy5 and Cy7 were made commercially available as succinimidyl esters in the early 1990s, cyanine dyes began to be used widely as labels for nucleic acids. Because of the good properties of low non-specific binding to biomolecules and bright fluorescence owing to their huge extinction coefficients and good quantum yields, the Cy dyes have been widespread used in DNA and RNA labelling. Cyanine dyes can be divided into two groups based on water solubility: non-sulfonated cyanines and sulfonated cyanines.

Non-sulfonated cyanines
Available non-sulfonated dyes include Cy3, Cy3.5, Cy5, Cy5.5, Cy7, and Cy7.5. Cy stands for 'cyanine', and the first digit identifies the number of carbon atoms between the indolenine groups. The suffix .5 is added for benzo-fused cyanines. Most derivatives of non-sulfonated cyanines have low aqueous solubility except for hydrochlorides of hydrazides and amines. They are organic co-solvent soluble (5-20% of DMF or DMSO). When these molecules are used for biomolecule labeling, they should be dissolved in organic solvent first, and added to a solution of biomolecule (protein, peptide, amino-labeled DNA) in appropriate aqueous buffer. Fluorescent properties of non-sulfonated cyanines have little dependence on solvent and surrounding.

Sulfonated cyanines
Available sulfonated cyanines include sulfo-Cy3, sulfo-Cy5, and sulfo-Cy7, which have additional sulfo-groups that facilitate dissolution of dye molecules in aqueous phase. Charged sulfonate groups decrease aggregation of dye molecules and heavily labeled conjugates. Sulfonated cyanines are highly water soluble, and they do not use organic co-solvent for the labeling in aqueous environment.

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  2. GC59183 Sulfo-Cyanine7 azide A water-soluble NIR dye azide for Click Chemistry
  3. GC59212 Sulfo-Cyanine7 bis-NHS ester Sulfo-Cyanine7 bis-NHS ester is a water-soluble, bifunctional cross-linker that contains a core of near infrared, water soluble dye sulfo-Cyanine7, and two amine-reactive NHS ester groups
  4. GC59165 Sulfo-Cyanine7 carboxylic acid Sulfo-Cyanine7 carboxylic acid is non-reactive water soluble near infrared dye
  5. GC59189 sulfo-Cyanine7 dicarboxylic acid Sulfo-Cyanine7 dicarboxylic acid (Сy7 analogue) is a water soluble, bifunctional NIR dye derivative bearing two carboxylic acid functional groups
  6. GC59192 Sulfo-Cyanine7 maleimide A reactive dye with a maleimide group for the labeling of thiol groups of proteins and other biomolecules, an analog of Cy7® maleimide
  7. GC59188 Sulfo-Cyanine7 NHS ester

    Water soluble near infrared dye sulfo-Cyanine7, an amine-reactive succinimide ester

  8. GC59199 Sulfo-Cyanine7 tetrazine Sulfo-Cyanine7 is a near infrared, water soluble fluorophore
  9. GC59220 Sulfo-Cyanine7.5 alkyne Sulfo-Cyanine7
  10. GC59222 Sulfo-Cyanine7.5 azide Sulfo-Cyanine7
  11. GC59216 Sulfo-Cyanine7.5 carboxylic acid Sulfo-Cyanine7
  12. GC59223 Sulfo-Cyanine7.5 dicarboxylic acid Sulfo-Cyanine7
  13. GC59224 sulfo-Cyanine7.5 maleimide sulfo-Cyanine7
  14. GC19728 Sulfo-Cyanine7.5 NHS ester Sulfo-Cyanine7
  15. GC50743 Thalidomide-Cyanine 5 Fluorescent probe for cereblon E3 ligases

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