ChromoTek GFP-Booster ATTO647N
anti-GFP VHH/ Nanobody conjugated to a fluorescent dye for IF/ microscopy.
Cat No : gba647n
Synonyms
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Product Information
anti-GFP VHH/ Nanobody conjugated to a fluorescent dye for IF/ microscopy.
Description | The GFP-Booster stabilizes, enhances, and reactivates the signal of GFP-fusion proteins. Due to its small size, the GFP-Booster enables higher image quality in epifluorescence, confocal, and super-resolution microscopy:
• Considerably higher tissue penetration rates • Superior accessibility and labelling of epitopes in crowded cellular/organelle environments • Less than 2 nm epitope-label displacement minimizes linkage error • Monovalent VHHs do not cluster their epitopes • Validation: structure and function characterized • Consistent and reliable performance due to recombinant production |
Applications | IF, IHC, ICC |
Host | Alpaca |
Specificity/Target | CFP, AcGFP, EGFP, GFP, GFP S65T, mClover, EGFP A206K, pHluorin, PA-GFP, sfGFP, TagGFP, TagGFP2, Citrine, Ecitrine, EYFP, Venus, YFP, Ypet For the complete list, please click here: Fluorescent protein specificity table Nano-Booster |
Conjugate | ATTO 647N |
Physical State | Liquid |
Suggested Dilution | IF/ICC/IHC: 1:200 |
Type | Nanobody |
Class | Recombinant |
RRID | AB_2629215 |
Affinity (KD) | Dissociation constant KD of 1 pM |
Storage Buffer | 1x PBS, 0.09% sodium azide |
Storage Condition | Shipped at ambient temperature. Store at -20°C/-4°F. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. Aliquot upon arrival. Protect from light. Stable for 6 months. |
Note | This product is for research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use |
Documentation
SDS |
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SDS GFP-Booster ATTO647N (PDF) |
Protocol |
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Protocol GFP-Booster ATTO647N (PDF) |
GFP-TRAP Specificity |
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Fluorescent protein specificity table Nano-Booster |
Brochure |
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Chromotek nanobodies brochure (PDF) |
Publications
Application | Title |
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Cell Deep Learning Reveals Cancer Metastasis and Therapeutic Antibody Targeting in the Entire Body. | |
Nat Neurosci Panoptic imaging of transparent mice reveals whole-body neuronal projections and skull-meninges connections. |