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2-[(5-Fluoresceinyl)aminocarbonyl]ethyl Methanethiosulfonate (CAS 351330-42-2)

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Alternate Names:
MTS-4-Fluorescein
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CAS Number:
351330-42-2
Molecular Weight:
513.54
Molecular Formula:
C24H19NO8S2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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2-[(5-Fluoresceinyl)aminocarbonyl]ethyl Methanethiosulfonate is a thiol-specific fluorescent probe useful for ion channel and protein topology research. Recently available MTS-fluorophores may find application in the real-time monitoring of conformational changes due to their ability to change their fluorescence during a conformational change when coupled to introduced cysteines. Fluorescence lifetime may also yield information regarding distances and molecular motion in a protein molecule.


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2-[(5-Fluoresceinyl)aminocarbonyl]ethyl Methanethiosulfonate, 10 mg

sc-216155
10 mg
$337.00