TAMRA alkyne is a fluorescent dye that is widely used in the field of pharmaceutical research and development. It belongs to the family of tetramethylrhodamine dyes and is used for a variety of applications, including bioconjugation, labeling of biomolecules, and fluorescent imaging.
One of the major advantages of TAMRA alkyne is its ability to react specifically with azides, which makes it a valuable tool in the development of new drugs and diagnostic agents. This unique property of TAMRA alkyne enables the tagging of biomolecules with high specificity and selectivity, allowing for the visualization of the targeted biomolecules in complex biological systems.
TAMRA alkyne is used as a standalone probe in independent stations. It is particularly useful in monitoring protein-protein interactions and for imaging of specific cell types. Furthermore, it has a high photostability and minimal cytotoxicity, making it a reliable and safe choice for a wide range of biological applications.