Dual-Labeled Probes
Dual-Labeled Probes are the most common probe type for qPCR and are often referred to as hydrolysis probes.
Choose Dual-Labeled Probes for:
- Microarray validation
- Multiply target genes / few samples
- Pathogen detection
- Multiplexing
- Viral load quantification
- Gene expression analysis
- Gene copy determination
Perfect for validating MISSION® siRNA and shRNA knockdowns.
Benefits of Using Dual-Labeled Probes include:
- Design simplicity for sequence specificity
- Extensive availability of reporter/quencher combinations
- Increased sensitivity
Add Locked Nucleic Acid to Your Probe for:
- Increased thermal stability and hybridization specificity
- Greater accuracy in SNP detection, allele discrimination, and in vitro quantification or detection
- Easier and more sensitive probe designs for problematic target sequences
How Dual-Labeled Probes Work
A Dual-Labeled Probe is a single-stranded oligonucleotide labeled with two different dyes. A reporter dye is located at the 5’ end and a quencher molecule located at the 3’ end. The quencher molecule inhibits the natural fluorescence emission of the reporter by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). The illustration below depicts the mechanism.
![dual-labeled-probes Dual-Labeled Probes Work](/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/marketing/global/images/technical-documents/articles/genomics/qpcr/dual-labeled-probes/dual-labeled-probes.jpg)
The primer is elongated by the polymerase and the probe binds to the specific DNA template. Hydrolysis releases the reporter from the probe/target hybrid, causing an increase in fluorescence. The measured fluorescence signal is directly proportional to the amount of target DNA.
Product Features include:
- Amounts: 1, 3, 5, and 10 OD
- Purification: HPLC
- Sequence Lengths: 15 - 40 bases
- Quality Control: 100% mass spectrometry
- Format: Supplied dry in amber tubes
- Custom formats available (normalization, special plates, etc.)
Our probes are provided in a format to simplify your experimental planning.
Guaranteed Yields | |||
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Guaranteed OD Yield | Approx. No. of nmoles | Approx. No. of µg | Approx. No. of Reactions* |
1 | 4 | 32 | 800 |
3 | 12 | 96 | 2,400 |
5 | 20 | 160 | 4,000 |
10 | 40 | 320 | 8,000 |
Spectral Properties Table | |||
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Dye | Max. EX (nm) | Max. EM (nm) | Compatible Quencher |
6-FAM™ | 495 | 520 | BHQ™-1, TAMRA™ |
JOE™ | 529 | 555 | BHQ™-1, TAMRA™ |
TET™ | 521 | 536 | BHQ™-1, TAMRA™ |
Cal Fluor® Gold 5401 | 522 | 544 | BHQ™-1 |
HEX™2 | 535 | 556 | BHQ™-1, TAMRA™ |
Cal Fluor® Orange 5602 | 538 | 559 | BHQ™-1 |
TAMRA™ | 557 | 583 | BHQ™-2 |
Cyanine 3 | 549 | 566 | BHQ™-2 |
Quasar® 5703 | 548 | 566 | BHQ™-2 |
Cal Fluor® Red 5904 | 569 | 591 | BHQ™-2 |
ROX™ | 586 | 610 | BHQ™-2 |
TxRd (Sulforhodamine 101-X) | 597 | 616 | BHQ™-2 |
Cyanine 5 | 646 | 669 | BHQ™-3 |
Quasar® 6705 | 647 | 670 | BHQ™-3 |
Cyanine 5.5 | 675 | 694 | BHQ™-3 |
1JOE/TET alternative
2VIC® alternative
3Cyanine 3 alternative
4TAMRA™ alternative
5Cyanine 5 alternative
Shipping Schedule | ||||
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Quantity (OD) | 1 | 3 | 5 | 10 |
Dual-Labeled Probes with Standard Dyes | 3-5 days | 3-5 days | 3-5 days | 3-5 days |
Dual-Labeled Locked Nucleic Acid Probes with Standard Dyes | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days |
Dual-Labeled Probes with Post-Synthesis Dyes, with/without Locked Nucleic Acid | 7-10 days | 7-10 days | 7-10 days | 7-10 days |
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