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A8126-100G
A8126-25G
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A8126-100G
A8126-25G
Acriflavine réactif de marquage fluorescent, Sigma-Aldrich®
Acriflavine
Acriflavine also interacts with HIF-1α (hypoxia-inducible factor 1 α) and HIF-2α, and thereby suppresses dimer formation of HIF-1 and transcriptional function. It also has negative effect on tumor growth and vascularization. Acriflavine also exhibits trypanocidal, antibacterial and antiviral activities.
- Acriflavine is used to fluorescently label high molecular weight RNA molecules
- Excitation and emission wavelengths in various solvents:
- Methanol: λex = 424 nm; λem = 518 nm
- Ethanol: λex = 426 nm; λem = 524 nm
- Propanol: λex = 430 nm; λem = 512 nm
- Butanol: λex = 430 nm; λem = 526 nm
- Formamide: λex = 434 nm; λem = 524 nm
- Glycerol: λex = 432 nm; λem = 540 nm
- Water: λex = 416 nm; λem = 514 nm
Insoluble in ether, chloroform, and fixed oils. Utilised in fluorescence steady state measurements as a donor molecule (when paired with rhodamine 6G as the acceptor) to function as a pH sensor.
Acriflavine has been used in the agglutination test to distinguish between smooth and rough colony formation of Brucella melitensis.
It has been used as an AgO₂ (argonaute 2) inhibitor.
It has been used as an inhibitor of HIF-ARNT (hypoxia-inducible factor - aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator) complex formation.
It has been used to study the bacteriocin production by Carnobacterium piscicola.