Catalog Unprotected 2'-Deoxy-nucleosides - Alkyne-containing Deoxy-NucleosidesUnprotected 2'-Deoxy-nucleosides - Alkyne-containing Deoxy-Nucleosides
 
 
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Non-modified Deoxy-nucleosides   |   2'-Amino-2'-deoxy-Nucleosides   |   5-Propynyl-deoxy-nucleosides   |   7-Deaza-deoxy-nucleosides   |   Alpha-deoxy-nucleosides   |   Alkyne-containing Deoxy-Nucleosides   |   Beta-L-deoxy-nucleosides   |   Etheno-deoxy-nucleosides   |   Halogenated Deoxy-Nucleosides   |   Methylated Deoxy-nucleosides   |   Thio-deoxy-nucleosides   |   Other Modified Deoxy-nucleosides
 
Nucleosides containing reactive groups (triple bonds) allow the attachment of reporter groups such as biotin or fluorescent dyes by means of click chemistry.

As EdU (5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine), a nucleoside analog of thymidine, is incorporated by proliferating cells, subsequent incubation of the cells with fluorescent azide facilitates the direct measurement of de novo DNA synthesis [1],[2],[3]. It can be used as a replacement for BrdU (5-Bromo-2'-deoxyuridine). Analog 5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxy-cytidine can be used to detect DNA synthesis with similar sensitivity as EdU [5].

Based on the same principle, 5-EU (5-Ethynyl-uridine) can be used for detection of RNA transcription and turnover in vivo. As it is incorporated into RNA transcripts, 5-EU-labeled cellular RNA can be detected quickly and with high sensitivity with fluorescent azides [4].

 

5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxy-cytidine (5-EdC)    
Product Cat. No. Amount Price (EUR) Buy / Note  
10 mg pack CLK-N003-10 10 mg 96,50    Add this product to your notepad  

 
5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxy-uridine (5-EdU)    
Product Cat. No. Amount Price (EUR) Buy / Note  
5 mg pack CLK-N001-5 5 mg 30,00    Add this product to your notepad  
25 mg pack CLK-N001-25 25 mg 96,50    Add this product to your notepad
500 mg pack CLK-N001-500 500 mg 885,00    Add this product to your notepad
5 g pack CLK-N001-5000 5 g 3.325,00    Add this product to your notepad

 
Selected references:
[1] Salic et al. (2008) A chemical method for fast and sensitive detection of DNA synthesis in vivo. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105 (7):2415.
[2] Doerr (2008) DNA synthesis lights up. Nature Methods 5 (4):286.
[3] Chehrehasa et al. (2009) EdU, a new thymidine analog for labeling proliferating cells in the nervous system. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 177:122.
[4] Jao et al. (2009) Exploring RNA transcription and turnover in vivo by using click chemistry. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 105 (41):15779.
[5] Qu et al. (2011) 5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxycytidine as a new agent for DNA labeling: detection of proliferating cells. Anal Biochem 417(1):112.
 

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