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Gram (+) bacteria probe

BacGO (Orange) [Catalog # P029]
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BacGO (Orange) [Catalog # P029]

■ Chemical structure & Information
BacGO (Bacteria Gram-positive Orange) is selective fluorescent probe for gram positive bacteria over gram negative bacteria. Boronic acid is a popular binding motif for vicinal diol and has been used for carbohydrate recognition. Gram positive bacteria contains higher contents of peptidoglycan than Gram negative bacteria and boronic acid is expected to more selectively bind to Gram positive bacteria. A series of boronic acid containing fluorescent compounds were tested for Gram positive bacteria selective staining, and BacGO was discovered as a universal Gram positive bacteria probe.
■ Cell Image
Universal selectivity of BacGO towards Gram-positive bacterialstrains. (a) BacGO was incubated with 16 bacteria strains for 5 or 60 min. Flow-cytometry histogram images of BacGO 1 mm staining. b) The structure of BacGO. (c) Images of Gram staining and fluorescent staining using 16 bacterial strains. The fluorescent image of BacGO (Texas-red filter) and Gram-staining images were taken using a Zeiss Microscope equipped with a 100 x objective lens. Scalebar = 10 mm. (BC, Bacilluscereus; BM, Bacillusmegaterium; BS, Bacillussubtilis; CS; Cronobactersakazakii; EC, Escherichiacoli; ED, Escherichiacoli DH5a; UTI, EscherichiacoliUTI89; EF, Enterococcusfaecalis; KP, Klebsiellapneumoniae; LF, Lactobacillusfermentum; LP, Lactobacillusplantarum; LS, Lactobacillussakei; PA, Pseudomonasaeruginosa; PP, Pseudomonasputida; SA, Staphylococcusaureus; ST, Streptococcusthermophilus).
Related probes: CDy11, CDy14, CDr15
Known Property
gram positive bacteria probe
Application
Immunofluorescence
Cell selectivity mechanism
COLD (peptidoglycan of bacteria)
Reference
1.
Development of a Universal Fluorescent Probe for Gram-Positive Bacteria, Kwon, H. Y.; Liu, X.; Choi, E. G.; Lee, J. Y.; Choi, S. Y.; Kim, J. Y.; Wang, L.; Park, S. J.; Kim, B.; Lee, Y. A.; Kim, J. J.; Kang, N. Y.; Chang, Y. T. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 2019, 58, 8426-8431.

ORDER
International
USD 350 + VAT (10%) + Fedex delivery charge
In Korea
KRW 450,000 + VAT (10%)
100 nmol (dried form: equvalent to 1 mM / 100 µL)

Storage
① Delivery: Room Temperature
② Dried compound: 4°C or -20°C
③ Compound solution: 4°C or -20°C

General Use Guide
More than 1/100 dilution of 10mM of DMSO stock solution is essential
For biomedical use to avoid DMSO concentration higher than 1%.
Working concentrations for specific applications should be determined by the investigator.
It is recommended to use up the buffer diluted solution within one day. The compound may be decomposed or
precipitated out from buffer solution.
Data sheet PDF file
BacGO data sheet v0.2.pdf793KB
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