Fluorophore | Carboxylic Acid (COOH) * | Succinimidyl Ester (SE, NHS ester) * | Other * | Abs (nm) | Em (nm) | Notes |
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Methoxycoumarin | M1420MP | M1410 | | 340 | 405 | - pH-insensitive alternative to 7-hydroxycoumarins
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Dansyl | | D6104 (X) | D21 (SC) | 340 | 520 ‡ | - Environment-sensitive fluorescence
- Large Stokes shift
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Pyrene | | P130 P6114 | P24 (SC) | 345 | 378 | - Long excited-state lifetime
- Spectral shifts due to excimer emission
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Alexa Fluor 350 | | A10168 | | 346 | 442 | - Higher fluorescence output than AMCA
- Optimally detected with DAPI optical filter sets
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AMCA | | A6118 (X) | | 349 | 448 | - Widely used blue-fluorescent labeling dye
- Compact structure
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Marina Blue dye | | M10165 | | 365 | 460 | - Strongly fluorescent at neutral pH
- Optimally detected with DAPI optical filter sets
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Dapoxyl dye | | D10161 | D10160 (SC) | 373 | 551 ‡ | - Environment-sensitive fluorescence
- Large Stokes shift
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Dialkylaminocoumarin | D126 D1421 | D374 D1412 | | 375 435 | 470 § 475 ** | - Longer-wavelength alternatives to AMCA
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Bimane | B30250 | | | 380 | 458 | - Blue-fluorescent dye
- Small size
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Hydroxycoumarin | H185 H1428 | H1193 | | 385 | 445 †† | - pH-sensitive fluorescence
- Compact structure
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Cascade Blue dye | | | C2284 (AA) | 400 | 420 | - Resistant to quenching upon protein conjugation
- Water soluble
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Pacific Orange dye | | P30253 | | 400 | 551 | - Excited with the 405 nm violet diode laser
- Compatible with the Pacific Blue dye for two-color analysis using the violet diode laser
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Alexa Fluor 405 | | A30000 A30100 | | 402 | 421 | - Cascade Blue derivative containing a spacer between the fluorophore and the reactive SE
- Near-perfect match to the 405 nm violet diode laser
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Cascade Yellow dye | | C10164 | | 402 | 545 | - Large Stokes shift
- High molar absorptivity
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Pacific Blue dye | | P10163 | | 410 | 455 | - Recommended for 405 nm violet diode laser excitation
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PyMPO | | S6110 | | 415 | 570 | |
Alexa Fluor 430 | | A10169 | | 434 | 539 | |
NBD | | S1167 (X) | F486 (AH) | 465 | 535 | - Environment-sensitive fluorescence
- Compact structure
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QSY 35 | | Q20133 | | 475 | none | - Nonfluorescent quencher
- An efficient energy transfer acceptor from blue and green fluorophores
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Fluorescein | C1359 C1360 C1904 † | C2210 C6164 C1311 † F6106 (X) F2181 (X) † F6129 (X) † F6130 (EX) C20050 (PA) | D16 (DTA) F143 (ITC) F1906 (ITC) F1907 (ITC) | 494 | 518 | - Most widely used green-fluorescent labeling dye
- Absorption overlaps the 488 nm spectral line of the argon-ion laser
- Prone to photobleaching
- pH-sensitive fluorescence between pH 5–8
- Fluorescein-5-EX succinimidyl ester (F6130) is the preferred reactive fluorescein for protein conjugation
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Alexa Fluor 488 | | A20000 † A20100 † | A30052 (SDP) A30005 (TFP) A37563 (TFP) A37570 (TFP) | 495 | 519 | - Bright and photostable fluorescein substitute
- Fluorescence output unmatched by any other spectrally similar dye
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
- Ideal for excitation by the 488 nm spectral line of the argon-ion laser
- As compared with the SE, the TFP ester is less susceptible to spontaneous hydrolysis during conjugation reactions
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Oregon Green 488 | O6146 | O6147 O6149 | O6080 (ITC) † | 496 | 524 | - Photostable fluorescein substitute
- pH-insensitive fluorescence at pH >6
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BODIPY 493/503 | | D2191 | | 500 | 506 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow spectral bandwidth
- Higher 488 nm absorptivity than the BODIPY FL fluorophore
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Rhodamine Green dye | | R6107 † R6113 (X) † | | 502 | 527 | - Photostable fluorescein substitute
- pH-insensitive fluorescence
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BODIPY FL | D2183 ‡ D3834 (C5) | D2184 D6140 (SSE) D6102 (X) D6184 (C5) | B10006 (STP) | 505 | 513 | - BODIPY substitute for fluorescein
- pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow spectral bandwidth
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2',7'-Dichloro- fluorescein | C368 † | | | 510 | 532 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence at pH >6
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Oregon Green 514 | O6138 | O6139 | | 511 | 530 | - Exceptionally photostable
- pH-insensitive fluorescence at pH >6
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Alexa Fluor 514 | | A30002 † | | 518 | 540 | - Designed to be optically resolved from the Alexa Fluor 488 dye using spectral imaging instruments with linear-unmixing software
- Optimal dye for the 514 nm spectral line of the argon-ion laser
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4',5'-Dichloro- 2',7'-dimethoxy- fluorescein (JOE) | | C6171MP | | 522 | 550 | - Succinimidyl ester derivative (6-JOE, SE; C6171MP) is widely used for oligonucleotide labeling
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Eosin | | | E18 (ITC) | 524 | 544 | - Useful for DAB photoconversion
- Phosphorescent
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Rhodamine 6G | | C6127 C6128 C6157 † | | 525 | 555 | - Excited by the 514 nm spectral line of the argon-ion laser
- Spectra intermediate between those of fluorescein and tetramethylrhodamine
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BODIPY R6G | | D6180 | | 528 | 550 | - BODIPY substitute with spectra similar to rhodamine 6G
- pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow spectral bandwidth
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Alexa Fluor 532 | | A20001 A20101MP | | 531 | 554 | - Bright and photostable dye with spectra intermediate between those of fluorescein and tetramethylrhodamine
- Fluorescence output unmatched by any other spectrally similar dye
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
- Ideal for excitation by the 532 nm frequency-doubled principal line output of the Nd:YAG laser
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BODIPY 530/550 | | D2187 | | 534 | 554 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow spectral bandwidth
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BODIPY TMR | | D6117 (X) | | 542 | 574 | - BODIPY substitute for tetramethylrhodamine
- pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow emission spectral bandwidth
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Alexa Fluor 555 | | A20009 A20109 A37564 A37571 | | 555 | 565 | - Red-orange fluorescence
- Bright and photostable tetramethylrhodamine or Cy3 substitute
- Spectrally similar to Cy3
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Tetramethyl- rhodamine (TMR) | C6121 C6122 C300 † | C2211 C6123 C1171 † T6105 (X) † | T1480 (ITC) T1481 (ITC) T490 (ITC) † | 555 | 580 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Good photostability
- Prone to aggregation
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Alexa Fluor 546 | | A20002 † A20102 † | | 556 | 573 | - Bright and photostable tetramethylrhodamine or Cy3 substitute
- Fluorescence output unmatched by any other spectrally similar dye
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
- Less prone to aggregation than tetramethylrhodamine
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BODIPY 558/568 | | D2219 | | 558 | 569 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow spectral bandwidth
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QSY 7 | | Q10193 | | 560 | none | - Nonfluorescent quencher
- Broad visible-wavelength absorption
- Efficient energy transfer acceptor from green and orange fluorophores
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QSY 9 | | Q20131 | | 562 | none | - Nonfluorescent quencher
- Spectrally similar to QSY 7, but with enhanced water solubility
- Efficient energy-transfer acceptor from green and orange fluorophores
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BODIPY 564/570 | | D2222 | | 565 | 571 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow spectral bandwidth
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Lissamine rhodamine B | | | L20 (SC) † L1908 (SC) † | 570 | 590 | - Optimal for 568 nm excitation
- Photostable
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Rhodamine Red dye | | R6160 (X) † | | 570 | 590 | - Conjugates are generally more fluorescent than those of Lissamine rhodamine B sulfonyl chloride, and the succinimidyl ester is more stable in H2O
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BODIPY 576/589 | | D2225 | | 576 | 590 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow spectral bandwidth
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Alexa Fluor 568 | | A20003 † A20103 † | | 578 | 603 | - Bright and photostable Lissamine rhodamine B substitute
- Fluorescence output unmatched by any other spectrally similar dye
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
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X-rhodamine | C6124 C6156 | C6125 C6126 C1309 † | X491 (ITC) † | 580 | 605 | - Succinimidyl ester derivative (6-ROX, SE; C6126) widely used for oligonucleotide labeling
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BODIPY 581/591 | | D2228 | | 584 | 592 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Narrow spectral bandwidth
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BODIPY TR | | D6116 (X) | | 589 | 617 | - BODIPY substitute for the Texas Red fluorophore
- pH-insensitive fluorescence
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Alexa Fluor 594 | | A20004 † A20104 † A37565 † A37572 † | | 590 | 617 | - Bright and photostable Texas Red dye substitute
- Fluorescence output unmatched by any other spectrally similar dye
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
- Ideal for excitation by the 594 nm spectral line of the He-Ne laser
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Texas Red dye | | T6134 (X) † T20175 (X) | T353 (SC) † T1905 (SC) † | 595 | 615 | - Good spectral separation from green fluorophores
- Texas Red-X succinimidyl ester typically yields higher fluorescence per attached dye than Texas Red sulfonyl chloride and is more stable in H2O
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Naphthofluorescein | C652 † | C653 † | | 605 | 675 | - Very long-wavelength excitation and emission
- pH-sensitive fluorescence
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Alexa Fluor 610 | | A30050 | | 612 | 628 | - Bright and photostable Texas Red dye substitute
- Fluorescence output unmatched by any other spectrally similar dye
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
- Easily differentiated from green fluorophores
- Still visible by eye, unlike longer-wavelength fluorophores
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BODIPY 630/650 | | D10000 (X) | | 625 | 640 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Ideal for excitation by the 633 nm spectral line of the He-Ne laser
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Malachite green | | | M689 (ITC) | 630 | none | - Nonfluorescent photosensitizer
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Alexa Fluor 633 | | A20005 † A20105 † | | 632 | 647 | - Far-red fluorescence
- Good spectral separation from green fluorophores
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
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Alexa Fluor 635 | | | | 633 | 647 | - Far-red fluorescence
- Good spectral separation from green fluorophores
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
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BODIPY 650/665 | | D10001 (X) | | 646 | 660 | - pH-insensitive fluorescence
- Longest-wavelength BODIPY dye currently available
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Alexa Fluor 647 | | A20006 A20106 A37566 A37573 | | 650 | 668 | - Far-red fluorescence
- Produces conjugates that are brighter than those of the Cy5 dye
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
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QSY 21 | | Q20132 | | 661 | none | - Nonfluorescent quencher
- Long-wavelength absorption
- An efficient energy transfer acceptor from red and near-infrared fluorophores
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Alexa Fluor 660 | | A20007 A20107 | | 663 | 690 | - Far-red fluorescence
- Good spectral separation from green and red-orange fluorophores
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
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Alexa Fluor 680 | | A20008 A20108 A37567 A37574 | | 679 | 702 | - Far-red fluorescence
- Good separation from red fluorophores—useful for three- and four-color applications
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
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Alexa Fluor 700 | | A20010 A20110 | | 702 | 723 | - Far-red fluorescence
- Good separation from red fluorophores—useful for three- and four-color applications
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
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Alexa Fluor 750 | | A20011 A20111 A37568 A37575 | | 749 | 775 | - Far-red fluorescence
- Good separation from red fluorophores—useful for three- and four-color applications
- pH-insensitive fluorescence between pH 4 and 10
- Spectrally similar to the Cy7 dye
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Alexa Fluor 790 | | A30051 A37569 | | 782 | 805 | - Spectrally similar to indocyanine green (ICG) dye
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The absorption (Abs) and fluorescence emission (Em) maxima listed in this table are for the goat anti–mouse IgG antibody or dextran conjugates in aqueous buffer. Our online Fluorescence SpectraViewer (www.invitrogen.com/handbook/spectraviewer) provides an interactive utility for plotting and comparing fluorescence excitation and emission spectra for over 250 fluorophores (Using the Fluorescence SpectraViewer—Note 23.1). * COOH = carboxylic acid; SE = NHS ester = succinimidyl ester; (AA) = acetyl azide; (AH) = aryl halide; (C5) = pentanoic acid; (DTA) = dichlorotriazine; (EX) = seven-atom spacer that is more hydrophilic than X; (ITC) = isothiocyanate; (PA) = photoactivatable; (SC) = sulfonyl chloride; (SDP) = sulfodichlorophenol ester; (SSE) = sulfosuccinimidyl ester; (STP) = 4-sulfotetrafluorophenyl ester; (TFP) = tetrafluorophenyl ester; (X) = an aminohexanoyl spacer between the dye and SE. † Mixed isomers. ‡ Emission spectra of dansyl and Dapoxyl conjugates may vary considerably depending on the dye attachment site and the degree of labeling. § Spectral maxima for D374. ** Spectral maxima for D1412. †† Spectral maxima for H1193. |