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Molecular Probes sodium indicators allow spatial and temporal resolution of Na+ concentrations in the presence of physiological concentrations of other monovalent cations. These sodium indicators exhibit an increase in green fluorescence emission intensity upon binding Na+, with little shift in wavelength.
Indicators are available to estimate Na+ gradients in isolated mitochondria, to measure intracellular Na+ levels, to measure Na+ efflux in cells, and, in combination with other fluorescent indicators, to correlate changes in intracellular Na+ with Ca2+ and Mg2+ concentrations, intracellular pH, and membrane potential.
Used for spatial and temporal resolution of Na+ concentration and steady-state changes in sodium concentration, especially sodium/potassium ATPase studies. Also measures sodium bursts in axons and presynaptic terminals and axon initial segments.
CoroNa Green, AM | SBFI, Tetraammonium Salt | SBFI, AM | |||
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Readout | Increase in green fluorescence emission intensity upon binding Na+, with little shift in wavelength | Spectral excitation shift used to estimate Na+ gradients in isolated mitochondria and intracellular Na+ levels | |||
Range | Responds to a range of intracellular Na+ around 10 mM | Responds to Na+ in physiological range | |||
Fluorophore | CoroNa Green | SBFI | |||
Standard filter set | FITC | Requires excitation ratio to quantify Na+ levels | |||
Ex/Em (nm) | ~492/516 | ~340 and 380/500 | |||
Bibliography | Citations | Citations | |||
Cell permeant or impermeant? | Impermeant | Cell permeant | Impermeant | Cell permeant | |
Platforms | Imaging | Imaging | Imaging | Imaging | |
Usage notes | Load by microinjection, patch pipette, or pinocytic loading agent | Load in cell media | Load by microinjection, patch pipette, or pinocytic loading agent | Load in cell media | |
Format | 1 mg | 20 x 50 µg | 1 mg | 1 mg | 20 x 50 µg |
Cat. No. | C36675 | C36676 | S1262 | S1263 | S1264 |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.