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Alternate Names:
Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex
Application:
PerCP is Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex, a ~35kDa phycobiliprotein used for fluorescent immunolabeling including FACS & FCM
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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PerCP, or peridinin-chlorophyll protein complex, is a fluorescent protein commonly used as a marker in flow cytometry and other cellular analysis techniques. It functions by binding to specific target molecules within cells, allowing researchers to visualize and quantify the presence of these molecules. PerCP emits a wavelength of light, which can be detected and measured by specialized equipment. This allows for the identification and analysis of specific cell populations or biomolecules within a sample. PerCP interacts with the target molecules through specific binding sites, enabling its use as a tool for studying cellular processes and identifying biomarkers. Its mode of action involves the emission of fluorescent light upon excitation, providing valuable information for researchers studying cellular function and composition.


PerCP References

  1. The effect of protein conformational flexibility on the electronic properties of a chromophore.  |  Spezia, R., et al. 2003. Biophys J. 84: 2805-13. PMID: 12719215
  2. A new immunofluorostaining method using red fluorescence of PerCP on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues.  |  Niki, H., et al. 2004. J Immunol Methods. 293: 143-51. PMID: 15541284
  3. Monitoring fluorescence of individual chromophores in peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex using single molecule spectroscopy.  |  Wörmke, S., et al. 2007. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1767: 956-64. PMID: 17572378
  4. Energy transfer in the peridinin-chlorophyll protein complex reconstituted with mixed chlorophyll sites.  |  Polívka, T., et al. 2008. Biophys J. 94: 3198-207. PMID: 18192358
  5. CD4 and CD8 enumeration for HIV monitoring in resource-constrained settings.  |  Li, X., et al. 2009. Cytometry B Clin Cytom. 76: 118-26. PMID: 18825776
  6. Separating annihilation and excitation energy transfer dynamics in light harvesting systems.  |  Vengris, M., et al. 2013. J Phys Chem B. 117: 11372-82. PMID: 23662680
  7. Aberrant phenotype in Iranian patients with acute myeloid leukemia.  |  Jahedi, M., et al. 2014. Adv Pharm Bull. 4: 43-7. PMID: 24409408
  8. Biomarker discovery and biotherapeutics applications of photosynthetic light-harvesting and bioluminescence light-emitting chromophore-protein complexes in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.  |  Koka, PS. 2014. J Stem Cells. 9: 127-33. PMID: 25157447
  9. Stark fluorescence spectroscopy on peridinin-chlorophyll-protein complex of dinoflagellate, Amphidinium carterae.  |  Ara, AM., et al. 2020. Photosynth Res. 143: 233-239. PMID: 31768715
  10. Detection of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase by flow cytometry: a three color method.  |  Horvatinovich, JM., et al. 1994. Cytometry. 18: 228-30. PMID: 7895530
  11. Rhodamine 123-efflux from hematopoietic subpopulations and leukaemic blast populations marked by PerCP-conjugated monoclonal antibodies.  |  Beck, J., et al. 1996. Cancer Lett. 99: 197-207. PMID: 8616825
  12. Establishing a pure lymphocyte gate for subset analysis by flow cytometry.  |  Horvatinovich, JM., et al. 1996. Cytometry. 26: 172-7. PMID: 8817095
  13. Immunophenotyping of T lymphocytes by three-color flow cytometry in healthy newborns, children, and adults.  |  McCloskey, TW., et al. 1997. Clin Immunol Immunopathol. 84: 46-55. PMID: 9191883

Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

PerCP, 1 mg

sc-359908
1 mg
$122.00

PerCP, 50 mg

sc-359908A
50 mg
$3124.00