Re: phosphatase substrates

Mahesh K. Bhalgat (MaheshBhalgat@probes.com)
Fri, 23 May 1997 12:56:40 -0008

Julia

Are you looking for the precipitating kind or a soluble substrate?
The product obtained after phosphatase action on fluorescein
diphosphate is certainly 488 excitable. Molecular Probes sells this
substrate. Good luck.

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> Hello all,
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> We're looking for substrates for phosphatases which result in a fluorescent
> product that can be excited at 488nm (ie with a BD FACScan). Are these
> available anywhere ? Do they exist ?
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> Thanks in advance,
>
> Julia
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