Name | HADA hydrochloride |
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Description | HADA Hydrochloride is a blue fluorescent D-amino acid (FDAA). FDAAs are efficiently incorporated into the peptidoglycans (PGs) of diverse bacterial species at the sites of PG biosynthesis, allowing specific and covalent probing of bacterial growth with minimal perturbation[1]. |
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In Vitro | HADA Hydrochloride is a blue FDAA (3, emission wavelength, λem~450 nm)[1]. FDAA labeling can take as little as 30s for a rapidly growing species such as Escherichia coli.Although HADA Hydrochloride is dimmer and less photostable than FDL or TDL, it most reproducibly and robustly labels the PG of most bacterial species, typically without the need for extensive optimization[1]. |
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Molecular Formula | C13H13ClN2O6 |
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Molecular Weight | 328.71 |