Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester perchlorate [115532-52-0]
CDX-T0057
CAS Number115532-52-0
Product group Chemicals
Estimated Purity>90%
Molecular Weight514.95
Overview
- SupplierChemodex
- Product NameTetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester perchlorate [115532-52-0]
- Delivery Days Customer2
- CAS Number115532-52-0
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Estimated Purity>90%
- Hazard InformationWarning
- Molecular FormulaC26H27N2O3 . ClO4
- Molecular Weight514.95
- Scientific DescriptionChemical. CAS: 115532-52-0. Formula: C26H27N2O3 . ClO4. MW: 514.95. Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester perchlorate (TMRE) is a cell-permeant, cationic fluorescent dye widely used to assess mitochondrial membrane potential and for labeling mitochondria in live-cell imaging and flow cytometry. By selectively accumulating in active mitochondria according to their membrane potential, TMRE enables real-time monitoring of mitochondrial function, bioenergetics, and apoptosis-related depolarization events. Due to the polarization of the mitochondrial membrane, TMRE is taken up into healthy mitochondria, but when the membrane is depolarized, it is released from the mitochondria. Thus, the strength of the fluorescence signal in mitochondria is used to assess cell viability. TMRE is commonly applied in studies of neurobiology, cardiology, toxicology, and metabolic research to investigate mitochondrial dynamics, oxidative stress, and cellular responses to pharmacological agents. TMRE is slightly more hydrophobic than TMRM. Spectral Data: lambdaEx=555 nm; lambdaEx=574 nm (red-orange). - Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester perchlorate (TMRE) is a cell-permeant, cationic fluorescent dye widely used to assess mitochondrial membrane potential and for labeling mitochondria in live-cell imaging and flow cytometry. By selectively accumulating in active mitochondria according to their membrane potential, TMRE enables real-time monitoring of mitochondrial function, bioenergetics, and apoptosis-related depolarization events. Due to the polarization of the mitochondrial membrane, TMRE is taken up into healthy mitochondria, but when the membrane is depolarized, it is released from the mitochondria. Thus, the strength of the fluorescence signal in mitochondria is used to assess cell viability. TMRE is commonly applied in studies of neurobiology, cardiology, toxicology, and metabolic research to investigate mitochondrial dynamics, oxidative stress, and cellular responses to pharmacological agents. TMRE is slightly more hydrophobic than TMRM. Spectral Data: lambdaEx=555 nm; lambdaEx=574 nm (red-orange).
- SMILESCN(C)C1=CC=C2C(OC(C3=C2C4=C(C(OCC)=O)C=CC=C4)=C/C(C=C3)=[N+](C)/C)=C1.O=Cl(=O)([O-])=O
- Storage Instruction2°C to 8°C,RT
- UNSPSC12162000