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Fluorescent Dopamine Neurotransmitter Ligand, labeled with Dansyl (C15-1314-465)

Catalog No.
C15-1314-465
Manufacturer No.
95199-1MG
Manufacturer Name
Sigma-Aldrich
Quantity
1
Unit of Measure
MG
Price: $1,140.00
List Price: $1,266.67

This fluorescent labeled catecholamine neurotransmitter analog of dopamine (Product Name: DnsylD-1), with dansyl attached by a 5-carbon spacer arm to dopamine, provides a unique pharmacological tool. DnsylD-1 is a stable, receptor selective and

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General description

This fluorescent labeled catecholamine neurotransmitter analog of dopamine (Product Name: DnsylD-1), with dansyl attached by a 5-carbon spacer arm to dopamine, provides a unique pharmacological tool. DnsylD-1 is a stable, receptor selective and high affinity pharmacological ligand that can be detected by fluorescent microscopy and FLIPR devices. Unlike recently reported synthesized fluorescent neurotransmitter analogs, DnsylD-1 contains the entire native dopamine structural moiety attached with the 5-carbon polylinker to the small fluorescence label dansyl. This structural modification minimizes steric hindrance, making DnsylD-1 an effective reagent for dopamine ligand binding and transporter uptake assays at namomolar concentrations.

A large stokes shift between excitation and emission maxima (Ex:Em, 313:515 nm) of DnsylD-1 provides high signal to noise detection with minimal autofluorescence. The dansyl moiety also changes spectral characteristics on intermolecular contact, facilitating biophysical characterization of ligand-receptor interaction. DnsylD-1 is a suitable substitute for radioactive ligand.

Application

Applications for Fluorescent Dopamine Ligand-Neurotransmitter (DnsylD-1)

DnsylD-1 has the following applicability due to the small molecular size of the dansyl fluorescent label, a long spacer arm between the dopamine structure and the fluorescent tag, stability in aqueous solution and low autofluorescence of the surrounding cellular or tissue medium.

  • Histochemical imaging and quantitation of dopamine receptor expression in vivo and vitro.
  • Pharmacological applications as a substitute for radioactive ligand.
  • Dopamine metabolism and turnover analysis.
  • Dopamine uptake analysis.
  • Dopaminergic neuron detection.
  • Analysis of disease conditions associated with altered dopamine synthesis, dopamine receptor expression or dopamine uptake: human disease research applicability in the following: a) Parkinson′s disease. b) Psychological disorder, including ADHD, schizophrenia and substance abuse. c) Physiological regulation of cardiovascular, renal and immune function.

Features and Benefits

Highlights

  • Dansyl labeled dopamine that operates selectively in binding and uptake assays at nanomolar concentrations.
  • The native dopamine chemical structure is the major component of this fluorescent labeled catecholamine, which generates a fluorescent neurotransmitter molecule with high affinity toward all dopamine receptor subtypes, as well as to the dopamine transporter.
  • The small dansyl tag with a 5-carbon polylinker to dopamine generates a stable, bright fluorescent signal with negligible steric hindrance.
  • The dansyl fluorescent tag creates a large stokes shift minimizing autofluorescence and non-specific background signal.
  • The fluorescent signal of DnsylD-1 is blockable by standard inhibitors to dopamine receptors and DAT.
  • Standard inhibitors can also be employed to distinguish the interaction of DnsylD-1 with dopamine receptors and DAT.
  • Fluorescence from DnsylD-1olocalizes with tyrosine hydroxylase thereby identifying dopaminergic neurons.
  • To assay for dopamine receptor binding, first suspend the provided solid in DMSO (10 - 50 μl). Centrifuge and then dilute an aliquot of the supernatant into your assay buffer (for example PBS-BSA) to the desired assay concentration. DnsylD-1 when suspended in DMSO and frozen at -20oC is stable for at least 2 years. Detect DnsylD-1 by fluorescent microscopy, with a fluorescent plate reader or by flow cytometry. Set the fluorescent detection device to the following parameters: Ex/Em: 333/515 nm.

Other Notes

Proprietary product of Fivephoton Biochemicals

Quality Level: 100. Assay: ≥. 98% (HPLC). form: solid. fluorescence: λ. ex . 333 . nm. λ. em . 515 . nm±5 . nm in DMSO. suitability: suitable for fluorescence. storage temp.: 2-8°C. Storage Class Code: 11 - Combustible Solids. WGK: WGK 3. Flash Point(F): Not applicable. Flash Point(C): Not applicable.
UPC:
51392403
Condition:
New
Weight:
1.00 Ounces
HazmatClass:
No
WeightUOM:
LB
MPN:
95199-1MG


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