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		<title>Fluorescein-12-dUTP 1mM Sodium solution</title>
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<p><strong>F12-D5331</strong></p>



<p>dNTP</p>



<p>Fluorescein-12-dUTP 1mM Sodium solution</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Molecular Weight</td><td>1010.68 (free acid)</td></tr><tr><td>Molecular Formula</td><td>C39H41N4O22P3 (free acid)</td></tr><tr><td>Storage conditions</td><td>-20℃</td></tr><tr><td>Purity</td><td>≥95% (HPLC)</td></tr><tr><td>Package</td><td>100μL, 1mL, 10mL</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p><strong>Description</strong></p>



<p>Fluorescein-12-dUTP is recommended for direct enzymatic labeling of DNA, cDNA e.g. by PCR and Nick Translation. It is incorporated as substitute for its natural counterpart dTTP. The resulting Dye-labeled DNA, cDNA probes are ideally suited for fluorescence hybridization applications such as FISH or microarray-based gene expression profiling. Optimal substrate properties and thus labeling efficiency is ensured by an optimized linker attached to the C5 position of uridine.</p>



<p>Fluorescein-12-dUTP (fluorescein-5(6)-carboxaminocaproyl-[5-{3-aminoallyl}-2&#8242;-deoxyuridine-5-triphosphate]) is supplied as 1 mM aqueous solution. Fluorescein-12-dUTP can be enzymatically incorporated into DNA with Reverse Transcriptases, Taq DNA polymerase, phi29 DNA Polymerase, Klenow Fragment, exo-, Klenow Fragment and DNA Polymerase I.</p>



<p><strong>Applications</strong></p>



<p>Enzymatic non-radioactive labeling of DNA during cDNA synthesis, PCR, nick-translation, random primed labeling, or primer extension.</p>



<p><strong>Order</strong></p>



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