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Molecular Probes™ ULYSIS™ Alexa Fluor™ Nucleic Acid Labeling Kit

Catalog No. p-200105219
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Label or Dye:
Alexa Fluor 488
Alexa Fluor 546
Alexa Fluor 594
Alexa Fluor 647
Excitation/Emission:
492/520 nm
555/570 nm
588/615 nm
650/670 nm

Achieve unparalleled precision and sensitivity in your fluorescence-based applications from FISH to real-time PCR. With a streamlined, non-enzymatic labeling process and a broad selection of vibrant dyes, ULYSIS kits ensure your nucleic acids are ready for any challenge.

ULYSIS nucleic acid labeling kits provide a unique method for attaching a fluorescent dye to nucleic acids. The labeling reagent in the kit reacts with the N7 of guanine to form a stable coordination complex, and the reaction is simple and fast - just heat denature DNA (5 minutes), add the label (react for 15 minutes), then purify.

Features include:

  • Labeling reaction complete in as little as 15 minutes
  • Available in several Alexa Fluor dye colors
  • Non-enzymatic labeling—avoids the potential biases and limitations associated with enzymatic labeling methods
  • Flexibility—compatible with a wide range of experimental conditions and protocols
  • High sensitivity—provides strong fluorescence signals, enabling detection of low-abundance targets

Reliable labeling with the Universal Linkage System

This series of ULYSIS kits was developed to enable rapid and simple coupling of Alexa Fluor dyes to purine bases in nucleic acid polymers. The method, the Universal Linkage System (ULS), makes use of a platinum dye complex that forms a stable adduct with the N7 position of guanine and, to a lesser extent, adenine bases in DNA, RNA, PNA, and oligonucleotides. The result is a reliable nonenzymatic method for nucleic acid labeling.

Labeling is fast and easy

The labeling reaction typically takes only 15 minutes, and separation of the labeled nucleic acids from the unreacted ULS complex can be accomplished with a simple spin-column procedure. DNA longer than ∼1,000 base pairs require a 10-minute DNase digestion before labeling, which both optimizes labeling and fragments the probe for efficient hybridization.

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Specifications

Content And Storage Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.

Needed but not included: gel filtration-based spin columns for purification of the labeled DNA from excess labeling reagent
Color Green
Detection Method Fluorescence
Format Kit
Label or Dye Alexa Fluor 488
Final Product Type Probes (Labeled RNA), Probes (Labeled DNA), Oligos (Labeled)
Sample Type DNA/RNA
Labeling Target DNA (General), Oligos, RNA (General)
Excitation/Emission 492/520 nm
For Use With (Application) Dot blot, Northern blot, Southern blot, RNA in situ hybridization, DNA in situ hybridization, Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (mFISH), Comparative genome hybridization (CGH), Microarray analysis
Includes Label or Dye Yes
Labeling Method Direct Labeling
Product Line Alexa Fluor™, Ulysis™
Product Type Nucleic Acid Labeling Kit
Quantity 1 kit
Shipping Condition Room Temperature
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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