SNAP-Surface® 488

Catalog # Concentration Size List Price Quantity Your Price
S9124S 50 nmol $574.00
$516.60
Catalog # Size List Price Your Price
S9124S 50 nmol $574.00
$516.60
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SNAP-Surface® 488 is a photostable fluorescent substrate that can be used to label SNAP-tag® fusion proteins in solution or on the surface of living cells.

  • This is a cell impermeable substrate (BG-488) based on ATTO-TEC dye ATTO 488
  • It is suitable for standard fluorescein filter sets
  • It has an excitation maximum at 506 nm and emission maximum at 526 nm
This package includes 50 nmol of SNAP-Surface 488, sufficient to make 10 ml of a 5 µM SNAP-tag fusion protein labeling solution.

The SNAP-tag protein labeling system enables the specific, covalent attachment of virtually any molecule to a protein of interest. The SNAP-tag is a small protein based on mammalian O6-alkylguanine-DNA-alkyltransferase (AGT). SNAP-tag substrates are derivatives of benzylpurines and benzylchloropyrimidines, In the labeling reaction, the substituted benzyl group of the substrate becomes covalently attached to the SNAP-tag.

There are two steps to using this system: sub-cloning and expression of the protein of interest as a SNAP-tag fusion, and labeling of the fusion with the SNAP-tag substrate of choice. Expression of SNAP-tag fusion proteins is described in the documentation supplied with SNAP-tag plasmids. The labeling of the fusion proteins with the SNAP-tag substrate is described below.

Figure 1: Live HEK293 cells transiently transfected with pSNAP-ADRβ2

Figure 1: Live HEK293 cells transiently transfected with pSNAP-ADRβ2
Cells were labeled with SNAP-Surface 488 (green) for 30 minutes.

Figure 2: Structure of SNAP-Surface 488 (MW 841.9 g/mol)

Figure 2: Structure of SNAP-Surface 488 (MW 841.9 g/mol)

Figure 3: Excitation (dotted line) and emission (solid line) spectra of SNAP-Surface 488 coupled to SNAP-tag in buffer at pH 7.5 Figure 3: Excitation (dotted line) and emission (solid line) spectra of SNAP-Surface 488 coupled to SNAP-tag in buffer at pH 7.5
Reagents Supplied

The following reagents are supplied with this product:

NEB # Component Name Component # Stored at (°C) Amount Concentration
  SNAP-Surface® 488 S9124SVIAL -20 1 x 50 nmol

Properties & Usage

Materials Required but not Supplied

  • Cells expressing SNAP-tag proteins. Proteins of interest can be expressed with the SNAP-tag as either an N-or a C-terminal fusion, but note that the tag needs to be exposed to the extracellular surface of the plasma membrane for labeling with SNAP-Surface 488.
  • Tissue culture materials and media
  • Transfection reagents
  • Fluorescence microscope with suitable filter set
  • DMSO

Excitation

506nm

Emission

526nm

Notes
  • Storage: SNAP-Surface 488 should be stored at -20°C (long term) or at 4°C in the dark (short term, less than 4 weeks). Protect the substrate from light and moisture. With proper storage at -20°C the substrate should be stable for at least three years dry or 3 months dissolved in DMSO.
Tech Tips
  • After addition of DMSO, pipette up and down at least 10-20 times and vortex vigorously for at least one full minute to ensure full dissolution of the substrate.

    After diluting the substrate in complete medium, thoroughly pipette up and down at least 10 times to help reduce background.

    Increasing substrate concentration and/or reaction time usually results in higher background and does not necessarily increase the signal-to-background ratio (SNR).

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Cellular Imaging and Analysis (i.e., SNAP and CLIP products)

Notice to Buyer/User: The Buyer/User has a non-exclusive license to use this system or any component thereof for RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ONLY. Commercial use of this system or any components thereof requires a license from New England Biolabs, Inc., 240 County Road, Ipswich, MA 01938. For detailed information see our Terms of Use .

These patents and patent applications are owned by Covalys, or owned by the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and exclusively licensed to Covalys and NEB.

The products and/or their use may be covered by one or more of the following patents and patent applications:
Methods for Using O6-Alkylguanine-DNA-Alkyltransferases: US 7,939,284; US 8,367,361; EP 1 410 023; EP 2 037 271; EP 1 696 234; EP 2 211 177; JP 4195815; JP 4226053; CN 1295510; CN 1975422; and SG 100125.

Substrates for O6-Alkylguanine-DNA Alkyltransferase: US 7,799,524; and JP 4976651.

Mutants of O6-Alkylguanine-DNA-Alkyltransferases: US 7,888,090. EP 1720981 (pending).

Specific Substrates for O6-Alkylguanine-DNA-Alkyltransferases: US 8,163,479. EP 1730298 (pending). 
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