Substrates for many common enzymes, including luminescent substrates for Firefly and Renilla Luciferases, luciferin and coelenterazine; fluorometric NucView® caspase-3 substrates; various protease substrates; and other enzyme substrates.
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Coelenterazine
Coelenterazine and its analogs are luminescent enzyme substrates for apoaequorin and Renilla luciferase.
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D-Luciferin, Free Acid
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
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D-Luciferin, Potassium Salt
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
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D-Luciferin, Sodium Salt
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
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Dihydrorhodamine 123, Dihydrochloride Salt
Dihydrorhodamine 123 dihydrochloride is functionally equivalent to dihydrorhodamine 123 (10055) but with increased stability toward air oxidation and light during storage.
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DMNPE-Caged D-Luciferin
DMNPE-caged D-luciferin (D-Luciferin, 1-(4,5-dimethoxy-2-nitrophenyl)ethyl ester) is a D-luciferin ester derivative which can cross cell membranes efficiently.1,2 Once inside the cells, the ester is continuously hydrolyzed to a supply of D-luciferin.
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RNase A
A 10 mg/mL RNase solution, DNase-free. Useful for removing RNA from plasmid or genomic DNA preparation, recombinant protein preparations, or for use in ribonuclease protection assays.
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