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Dy647

Manufactured by Tecan
Sourced in Switzerland

DY647 is a fluorescent dye that can be used for labeling and detection in various biological applications. It has an excitation maximum at 649 nm and an emission maximum at 667 nm. The dye is compatible with commonly used fluorescence detection systems.

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GABA Binding Assay in HEK293 Cells

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HEK293 cells were co-transfected with pRK5 plasmids encoding wildtype or mutant GB1 and GB2 in 96 well plates. Intact cells were washed once with Tag-lite buffer (Cisbio, France) 48 h later and incubated with both 5 nM CGP54626-DY647 (Cisbio, France) and increasing concentrations of GABA for 3 h at 4 °C in Tag-lite buffer. After three washes with Tag-lite buffer, fluorescence was measured as the specific DY647 emission spectrum (665 nm) with an Infinite F500 reader (Tecan, Switzerland).
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GABA Binding Assay in HEK293 Cells

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HEK293 cells were co-transfected with pRK5 plasmids encoding wildtype or mutant GB1 and GB2 in 96 well plates. Intact cells were washed once with Tag-lite buffer (Cisbio, France) 48 h later and incubated with both 5 nM CGP54626-DY647 (Cisbio, France) and increasing concentrations of GABA for 3 h at 4 °C in Tag-lite buffer. After three washes with Tag-lite buffer, fluorescence was measured as the specific DY647 emission spectrum (665 nm) with an Infinite F500 reader (Tecan, Switzerland).
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