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Oregon green dhpe

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Oregon Green-DHPE is a fluorescent dye used in biological research. It can be used to label lipids and other biomolecules. The dye has an excitation maximum at 496 nm and an emission maximum at 524 nm.

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Fluorescent ATP Binding Assay

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2Na-ATP was purchased from AppliChem (Darmstadt, Germany). Neomycin and spermine were from Sigma (St Louis, MO). Alexa Fluor 647-labeled ATP and BODIPY TR-labeled ATP were from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA). All other chemicals were reagent grade and obtained from standard suppliers. All lipids are from Avanti Polar lipids (Alabaster, AL) except of Oregon Green-DHPE and Texas Red-DHPE (Invitrogen).
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Fluorescent ATP Binding Assay

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2Na-ATP was purchased from AppliChem (Darmstadt, Germany). Neomycin and spermine were from Sigma (St Louis, MO). Alexa Fluor 647-labeled ATP and BODIPY TR-labeled ATP were from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA). All other chemicals were reagent grade and obtained from standard suppliers. All lipids are from Avanti Polar lipids (Alabaster, AL) except of Oregon Green-DHPE and Texas Red-DHPE (Invitrogen).
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