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Double Dye MGB probe 5' TET-labelled - 1 probe

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  • Cat.Number : PB-MGBET-006
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Minor Groove Binder probes (MGB Probes) are double-dye probes forming highly stable duplexes with their targets. MGB Probes have a fluorescent reporter dye and a quencher at their 5’ and 3’ ends, respectively. The MGB moiety is linked to the Quencher at the 3’ end.
The minor groove binder increases the Tm of a probe. Therefore MGB probes are more specific, more efficient and more sensitive than standard dual-labelled probes.

Relying on a 35-year expertise in oligonucleotide manufacturing, Eurogentec provides high quality MGB-Eclipse® probes perfectly suited for any application.

Benefits
• High signal to noise ratio for sensitive detection
• Delivered quantities: 6 - 20 - 50 nmol
• Custom scales on request
• Complete offer: More than 15 Dyes available, covering all qPCR channels
• Free Wobble bases: Available at no additional cost

MGB probes are RP-HPLC purified and controlled by MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry and HPLC. MGB probes can be provided in solution or dried in bulk or aliquoted in separate vials.

How do the MGB probes work?
MGB Probes are designed to anneal between the upstream and downstream PCR primers.
During the amplification process, the 5’-> 3’ exonuclease activity of the Taq DNA polymerase cleaves the fluorophore from the probe. Since the fluorophore is no longer subjected to FRET quenching, it starts to fluoresce. This fluorescence can be measured, and the level is directly proportional to the amount of target DNA accumulating during the PCR reaction.

Fluorescent Dye: TET - Absorbance = 521 nm, Emission = 536 nm

Specifications

Properties
Absorbance (nm)
  • 521
Emission (nm)
  • 536
Quantity & Purity
Purification Method
  • RP-HPLC
Storage & stability
Resuspension condition
  • If Dried MGB Probes - Spin the tube briefly to collect the pellet in the bottom of the tube - Add an appropriate volume of recommended buffer (refer to technical data sheet) - Allow the tube to stand a few minutes - Vortex the tube for 15 seconds
Storage Conditions
  • Dried Oligonucleotides are stable for 18 months at ambiant temperature. Oligonucleotides in solutions are stable for 24 months at -20°C. (Tolerance -20°C± 5°C. ) Probes should be protected from light For more information please refer to the Reconstitution-Storage-Stability page
Codes
Code Nacres
  • NA.51