Invitrogen™

Bluo-Gal

Catalog number: 15519028
Invitrogen™

Bluo-Gal

Catalog number: 15519028
Catalog Number
15519028
Unit Size
1 g
Price (JPY)
Price: 121,900
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Bluo-Gal (halogenated indolyl-β-galactoside) is an alternative histochemical substrate for β-galactosidase that produces a darker blue color than X-gal, the more frequently used substrate. As with X-gal, Bluo-Gal produces blue (lac+) bacterial colonies and blue (lac+) viral plaques. Bacteria containing active β-galactosidase produce blue colonies when grown on plates containing Bluo-Gal.

Bluo-Gal can also be used as a substrate with the streptavidin-β-galactosidase conjugate in both immunoblot and immunocytochemistry assays. In the presence of β-galactosidase, Bluo-Gal yields a blue precipitate, which is insoluble in alcohols and xylenes. Bluo-Gal is soluble in dimethylformamide.

Primary applications
• Blue-white screening (deeper blue as compared to X-gal)—detect functional β-galactosidase (reporter gene expression)
• Histochemical detection of β-galactosidase activity in fixed tissues
• Bluo-Gal overlay assay

Find the media format that fits your needs
Ready-to-use media formulations are available, such as LB Broth, Terrific Broth, or S.O.C recovery medium.
IPTG is available for blue-white screening.
Explore other media formats for bacterial growth.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Description
Bluo-Gal, Cell-Permeant
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Format
Bottle
Test Type
Blue/White Colony Screening, Immunoblotting, Immunocytochemical Assays
Material
Halogenated Indolyl-β-galactoside Substrate
Quantity
1 g
Shipping Condition
Approved for shipment at Room Temperature or on Wet Ice

Contents & Storage

• Bluo-Gal, substrate for β-galactosidase (1 g)

Store at –5°C to –30°C.

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