Stellaris® FISH Probes, Custom Assay with TAMRA, Emission 583 nm
Custom Stellaris® RNA FISH Probe Set labeled with TAMRA dye to detect your RNA of interest.
Product Description
Stellaris RNA FISH is a RNA visualization method that allows simultaneous detection, localization, and quantification of individual RNA molecules at the cellular level in fixed samples using fluorescence microscopy.
A set of Stellaris RNA FISH Probes is comprised of a pool of up to 48 unique probes, each labelled with a fluorophore, that collectively bind along an RNA target transcript to produce a diffraction limited spot.
Before considering designing a Stellaris RNA FISH Customized Probe Set, please also check out our Stellaris RNA FISH DesignReady Probe Sets for a large selection of professionally designed targets.
We also recommend selecting a Stellaris RNA FISH Positive Control (ShipReady) Probe Set RNA to complement your experiment.
Stellaris Buffers are the perfect accompaniment to your experiment, allowing for even more robust RNA detection and analysis through reduced background signal.
TAMRA Dye
The TAMRA modification incorporates a fluorescent tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) at the terminus of an oligonucleotide. TAMRA is a rhodamine dye that fluoresces in yellow-orange region of the visible spectrum.
Special Notes and Considerations: TAMRA is a suitable dye for Stellaris RNA FISH assays as it is both bright and stable. As with the Quasar 570 and CAL Fluor 610 dyes, this is a suitable option if you have a probe set with a low number of probes (35 or less). This dye works well in both cells and in tissue, though a far red dye can be a better choice in highly auto-fluorescent tissues such as brain or prostate.
Anti-fade Recommendations: We generally recommend Vectashield by Vector Labs (H-1000) and Prolong Diamond by ThermoFisher (P36961) for all of our dyes, but no compatibility tests have been performed with this dye.
How long will my sample last after mounting? No longevity studies have been performed on this dye. We recommend imaging immediately after mounting.
Absorption and Emission Spectra for TAMRA Dye
Properties:
- Name: TAMRA
- Absorption maximum (lambda max): 557 nm
- Extinction coefficient at lambda max: 90,000 M-1cm-1
- Extinction coefficient at 260 nm: 31,980 M-1cm-1
- Fluorescence maximum: 583 nm
Design considerations
Please read the tech article titled, “Designing Stellaris RNA FISH Probes” before designing your custom assay.
You can also use Chroma’s Spectra Viewer to check your microscope’s dye filter set compatibility. Use the Stellaris Dyes and Modifications page to select the right dye for your microscope and multiplexing recommendations.
Note I: Due to the variable autofluorescence in the green channel inherent to some cells and tissues, it is not recommended to use FAM for some Stellaris RNA FISH assays. We recommend testing your sample for green channel autofluorescence before ordering FAM labeled sets or ordering an alternative dye that is compatible with your experiment.
Note II: The success rate of Custom Probe Sets depend on many variables, such as imaging platform, operator use of optics, target sequence, transcript number, subcellular localization of transcript, number of probes in the set, space between probes, masking level, sample identity whether cultured cells or fresh or frozen tissue, preparation and handling of sample, and customer's design of probe sets with or without the Stellaris Probe Designer. The customer is responsible for designing a probe set that is compatible with all of the variables mentioned above unique to their platform technologies and model system, and therefore we cannot guarantee the success of Customer Probe Sets, or troubleshoot the designs.
Please contact us by email, phone or using this form for further advise and details.
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