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The 3-ROX modification adds a fluorescent carboxy-x-rhodamine (ROX) moiety to the 3’ end of an oligonucleotide. 3' ROX labeled oligonucleotides are used in a wide array of applications, including dual-labeled fluorogenic probes for real-time PCR. This 3' ROX modification is conjugated to a modified cytidine which may participate in hybridization. The 3’ ROX modification also introduces a 3' phosphate which prevents extension of the oligonucleotide by DNA polymerase. ROX is a rhodamine dye that fluoresces in the red region of the visible spectrum and can be effectively quenched by BHQ®-2 dye.

Properties:

  • Chemical Name:

    mdC(ROX)

  • Formula:

    C53H63N6O14P

  • Molecular Weight:

    1039.07

  • Absorption Maximum (Lambda Max):

    586

  • Extinction Coefficient at Lambda max:

    91000

  • Extinction Coefficient at 260 nm:

    37150

  • Fluorescence Maximum:

    610

Product usage:

  • The mass this product adds after conjugation and work-up (the additional mass seen by mass spectrometry) is:

    1103.06

Storage and handling: