NorthernLights™ Fluorescent Secondary Antibodies & Streptavidin Conjugates

NorthernLights™ fluorescent secondary antibodies and streptavidin conjugates are bright and resistant to photobleaching. We are currently offering secondary antibodies recognizing mouse, rat, goat, sheep, and rabbit IgG as well as chicken IgY. These reagents are available with three distinct excitation and emission maxima, making them ideal for multi-color fluorescence microscopy (Figure 1). Their spectral properties are similar to several frequently used fluorochromes and can be used with common filter sets and/or lasers (see the table below).

NorthernLights™ Highlights

  • Bright
  • Photostable: Resistant to photobleaching
  • Comparable spectral properties to many common fluorochromes limiting the need for additional instrumentation
  • Specific antibodies deliver low background and high signal-to-noise ratio
  • Stable in alcohols and xylene
  • Suitable for fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry

Streptavidin-conjugates

Streptavidin, a protein of 55,000 Daltons, can bind 4 moles of biotin per mole of protein. The complex formed between streptavidin-biotin is stable over a wide range of pH and temperatures. Streptavidin lacks carbohydrate residues present in the avidin molecule reducing non-specific interactions with surface molecules. The dissociation constant for biotin is approximately 10-15 M. Streptavidin conjugated NorthernLights Fluorochromes are an excellent choice for visualization of proteins detected using biotinylated antibodies.

NorthernLights Secondary ReagentsCat. #Abs/Em MaximaLaser (Ex)Fluorochromes with Comparable Spectrums (Abs/Em)
NL-493 anti-Sheep IgGNL012

493/514

NorthernLights-493 Absorbance and Emission Spectra
Argon (488)FITC (492/520)
Cy™2 (489/506)
Alexa Fluor® 488 (494/519)
NL-493 anti-Rabbit IgGNL006
NL-493 anti-Mouse IgGNL009
NL-493 anti-Rat IgGNL015
NL-493 anti-Goat IgGNL003
NL-493 StreptavidinNL997
NL-493 anti-Chicken IgYNL018
NL-557 anti-Sheep IgGNL010

557/574

NorthernLights-557 Absorbance and Emission Spectra
Krypton (568)
HeNe (543)
Phycoerythrin (565/575)
Rhodamine Red™ X (570/590)
Cy™3 (548/562)
NL-557 anti-Rabbit IgGNL004
NL-557 anti-Mouse IgGNL007
NL-557 anti-Rat IgGNL013
NL-557 anti-Goat IgGNL001
NL-557 StreptavidinNL999
NL-557 anti-Chicken IgYNL016
NL-637 anti-Sheep IgGNL011

637/658

NorthernLights-637 Absorbance and Emission Spectra
HeNe (633)Allophycocyanin (645-660)
Alexa Fluor® 647 (650-668)
Cy™5 (650/670)
NL-637 anti-Rabbit IgGNL005
NL-637 anti-Mouse IgGNL008
NL-637 anti-Rat IgGNL014
NL-637 anti-Goat IgGNL002
NL-637 StreptavidinNL998
NL-637 anti-Chicken IgYNL017
NorthernLights-ICCweb5873 Fig.1

Figure 1. Rat cortical stem cell differentiation was monitored using multi-color immunocytochemistry. Neural progenitors were labeled with a Goat Anti-Rat Nestin Antigen Affinity-purified Polyclonal Antibody (R&D Systems, Catalog # AF2736) and stained with a NorthernLights-493-conjugated Donkey Anti-Goat Secondary Antibody (R&D Systems, Catalog # NL003; green). Differentiated neurons were labeled with a Mouse Neuron-specific Anti-beta-III Tubulin Monoclonal Antibody (TuJ-1; R&D Systems, Catalog # MAB1195) and stained using a NorthernLights-557-conjugated Donkey Anti-Mouse Secondary Antibody (R&D Systems, Catalog # NL007; red). Nuclei were stained with DAPI (blue).

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Cy is a trademark of GE Healthcare.