Re: Sunnyvale Red

From: Arnold Pizzey (a.pizzey@ucl.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 02:50:50 EST


At 10:53 02/06/00 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>
>Our HTS department recently gave a presentation where they described as
>assay system using a fluorochrome named Sunnyvale Red.  It excites at 488
>nm and has a emission wavelength of 670 nm.  Is anyone familiar with it
>and can it be used for flow?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dixie Polakoff
>FACS operator
>Protein Design Labs
>(510) 574-1528
>
>
>

Greetings Dixie,

Sounds to me that this might be 'RED670'; I have used Streptavidin-RED670
for the enumeration of G-CSF receptors via biotinylated G-CSF. I estimate
that this fluorochrome is capable of reporting <100 receptors.
It is available from GibcoBRL cat no.19543-016

regards


Arnold

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