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Fluorescent Dopamine Neurotransmitter
(Dopamine labeled with dansyl attached through a 5-carbon spacer arm: Ex/Em: 333/515 nm). Syn: Dansyl-Dopamine, Part DnsylD-1TM
Updated 9-2022
Proprietary product of Fivephoton Biochemicals
Icon Image: A low magnification view of multiple labeled cells over a well of a 96-well culture dish.
Highlights
Quantities1
Bulk quantities and custom synthesis are available. Please inquire with customersupport@fivephoton.com
1To estimate the amount of DnsylD-1TM required for your needs, use an assay concentration 10 to 100 fold the Kd of dopamine for the dopamine receptor subtype or transporter that you are investigating (use a literature review to identify the average reported Kd value of the dopamine receptor subtype or transporter). Then estimate the total external assay buffer volume that is required for your assay (for example, 50 µl of assay buffer per well in a 96 well dish multiplied by the number of wells) to calculate the amount of DnsylD-1TM required for the entire assay. For technical assistance, contact technicalsupport@fivephoton.com or by telephone: 800.462.4507 (International: 858.395.4026).
Specifications
Fluorescent Dopamine Neurotransmitter Ligand (Dansyl-Dopamine), Overview
This fluorescent labeled catecholamine neurotransmitter analog of dopamine (Product Name: DnsylD-1TM), with dansyl attached by a 5-carbon spacer arm to dopamine, provides a unique pharmacological tool. DnsylD-1TM is a stable, receptor selective and high affinity pharmacological ligand that can be detected by fluorescent microscopy and FLIPR devices. Unlike recently reported synthesized fluorescent neurotransmitter analogs, DnsylD-1TM contains the entire native dopamine structural moiety attached with the 5-carbon polylinker to the small fluorescence label dansyl. This structural modification minimizes steric hindrance, making DnsylD-1TM an effective reagent for dopamine ligand binding and transporter uptake assays at namomolar concentrations.
The dansyl fluorescent tag offers a large stokes shift between excitation and emission maxima (Ex:Em, 313:515 nm) facilitating high signal to noise detection with minimal autofluorescence, unlike other fluorescent tags such as FITC. The dansyl moiety also changes spectral characteristics on intermolecular contact, facilitating biophysical characterization of ligand-receptor interaction. DnsylD-1TM is a suitable substitute for radioactive ligand.
Applications for Fluorescent Dopamine Ligand-Neurotransmitter (DnsylD-1TM)
DnsylD-1TM has the following applicability due to the small molecular size of the dansyl fluorescent label, a long spacer arm between the dopamine structure and the fluorescent tag, stability in aqueous solution and low autofluorescence of the surrounding cellular or tissue medium.
Images: DnsylD-1TM (Dansyl-Dopamine) bound to neuroblastoma cells and observed by low magnification fluorescent microscopy over a well of a 96-well plate. Multiple cells are displayed.
Top Panel. Rat neuroblastoma cells, which endogenously express dopamine receptors, grown in a well of a 96-well dish incubated for 30 min with DnsylD-1TM at a concentration 10-fold the Kd concentration for dopamine to D2 dopamine receptors. The image was taken at 50X magnification on top of a well with a fluorescent microscope.
Bottom Panel. Pre-exposure of 1000 X Kd concentration of unlabeled dopamine for 15min prior to exposure of DnsylD-1TM at 10X the Kd concentration for D2 receptors, as in the top image. Pre-exposure of unlabeled dopamine effectively blocks binding of DnsylD-1TM demonstrating high affinity and selectivity.
Product Reference
May S, Andreasson-Ochsner M, Fu Z, Low YX, Tan D, de Hoog HP, Ritz S, Nallani M, Sinner EK. 2013. In Vitro Expressed GPCR Inserted in Polymersome Membranes for Ligand-Binding Studies. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed, 52, 749 –753. Link to article
Methods description for dopamine receptors and transporter. 2019. Link
* For research use only. Not for diagnostics or therapeutics.
Safety: Irritant. Avoid ingestion, skin and eye contact and inhalation. Not a drug. For research use only.
Storage: Provided as a lyophilized solid. Store at 4oC; minimum 2 years: -20oC longer term storage. Desiccate. Can also be solubilized in DMSO and stored at -20oC for a minimum of 2 years. Limit exposure to light.
Shipping Options: Shipped at ambient temperature. 2-day and overnight delivery within North American (United States and Canada). Please inquire with customersupport@fivephoton.com for international delivery costs. International customers can also provide their Fedex or DHL accounts to cover shipping.
Ordering. DnsylD-1TM can be ordered directly from Fivephoton Biochemicals, or from Fisher Scientific (product number: NC0919495 (0.5mg), Cedarlane or Antibodies-Online in the United States. Ordering is also available from international distributors of Fivephoton Biochemicals.
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