Dyes in the far red spectrum

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Dyes in the far red spectrum

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Dear All,

We are looking to do 5-channel immuno-fluorescence imaging on our Leica
SP5 confocal equipped with the following excitation wavelengths: 405,
488, 561, 633nm. And we were hoping to use the following fluorophores:
CF405, Alexa488, CF568, CF633.

Are there any good far red fluorophores that are excited at 633nm and
which might be sufficiently distinct from CF633? Or are there other
combinations of fluorophores that would work well for 5-channel imaging?

Many thanks in advance,

Matt

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Hi Matt,

At

http://www.geomcnamara.com/fluorophore-table

the columns are supposed to be sortable.

Table is a bit out of date since Janelia Fluor 646 is not shown. Contact
Luke Lavis, HHMI JRC for JF fluorophores:

https://www.janelia.org/open-science/janelia-fluor-dyes

The following dyes are available for Non-Profit research for free:

  * Janelia Fluor™ 549
  * Janelia Fluor™ 646
  * Photoactivatible Janelia Fluor™ 549
  * Photoactivatible Janelia Fluor™ 646

These dyes and patent rights are available for Commercial License for
the full color spectrum as well.

Janelia Fluor™ 549
<https://www.tocris.com/dispprod.php?ItemId=524906#.WLXV0hIrKg8>andJanelia Fluor™ 646
<https://www.tocris.com/dispprod.php?ItemId=524907#.WLXV5BIrKg8>are
available fromTocris Bioscience <https://www.tocris.com/> for purchase.


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Consider going Brilliant (BD Biosciences), i.e. 405 nm excitation ->
6plex (including BV711 and BV785, see also BUVs, BBs) or Super Bright
(Thermo Fisher / eBioscience / etc), see

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bd-biosciences-listed-tandems-horizon-brilliant-violets-mcnamara

Semrock, Chroma, etc, have spectra graphing of the Brilliant's.
ThermoFisher has Super Brights (but not Brilliant's).

https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/labeling-chemistry/fluorescence-spectraviewer.html

Most of the graphing sites have download capability. Older fluorophores
spectra are in the PubSpectra XLSX file at

https://works.bepress.com/gmcnamara/9/

enjoy,

George



On 3/1/2017 11:26 AM, Matt Wayland wrote:

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>
> Dear All,
>
> We are looking to do 5-channel immuno-fluorescence imaging on our
> Leica SP5 confocal equipped with the following excitation wavelengths:
> 405, 488, 561, 633nm. And we were hoping to use the following
> fluorophores: CF405, Alexa488, CF568, CF633.
>
> Are there any good far red fluorophores that are excited at 633nm and
> which might be sufficiently distinct from CF633? Or are there other
> combinations of fluorophores that would work well for 5-channel imaging?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Matt
>

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Romain Laine Romain Laine
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Hi Matt,
I know a handful of people have used Alexa Fluor 700 and 647 together
excited with a 640 nm laser.
See here a paper from the Sauer group.

http://www.nature.com/nmeth/journal/v9/n11/abs/nmeth.2224.html

You need the right filters and will probably need to do some unmixing
though.

Cheers,

Romain


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On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 5:26 PM, Matt Wayland <[hidden email]> wrote:

> *****
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> *****
>
> Dear All,
>
> We are looking to do 5-channel immuno-fluorescence imaging on our Leica
> SP5 confocal equipped with the following excitation wavelengths: 405, 488,
> 561, 633nm. And we were hoping to use the following fluorophores: CF405,
> Alexa488, CF568, CF633.
>
> Are there any good far red fluorophores that are excited at 633nm and
> which might be sufficiently distinct from CF633? Or are there other
> combinations of fluorophores that would work well for 5-channel imaging?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Matt
>
> --
> Matt Wayland
> Imaging Facility Manager
> Department of Zoology
> University of Cambridge
> Downing Street
> Cambridge
> CB2 3EJ
>
> Tel.: (++44) (0)1223 769282
> Fax.: (++44) (0)1223 336676
>