Molecular Beacon, 5' FAM/3' BHQ-1

Product Description

Molecular Beacons are a type dual-labeled FRET probes incorporating a quencher and a fluorophore reporter molecule. They differ from traditional dual-labeled probes, due to the incorporation of a short (~5 b.p.) complementary stem sequence at the 3' and 5' ends. These complementary sequences hybridize to form a “stem-loop” structure which holds the reporter and quencher close together in space.

Molecular Beacons Struktur 3

This alternate conformation makes Molecular Beacons more discriminatory, allowing them to resolve different target sequences differing by a single nucleotide. Molecular Beacons also differ from traditional dual-labeled probes because they do not rely on probe hydrolysis from the 5' exonuclease activity of Taq polymerase to generate its fluorescence, therefore, a post-PCR melt curve is possible.

Just like standard Dual-labeled BHQ™ probes it is possible to multiplex assays using Molecular Beacons. Multiplexing allows for the detection of several targets simultaneously using multiple spectrally resolved fluorescent probes.

Fluorophore and BHQ dye selection chart

This chart is intended to guide you through the dye selection process for your oligonucleotide. A fluorophore and quencher combination may be selected for applications such as probe-based qPCR and SNP genotyping.

Dual Labled Bhq Probes Selection Chart

 

Molecular Beacons are sold under license from the Public Health Research Institute, Newark, NJ.  For information on designing Molecular Beacons please refer to The Public Health Research Institute's Molecular Beacons website.

 

 

Price
616,00 €
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