A green fluorescent nucleic acid dye with features that are ideal for applications such as qPCR, HRM®, LAMP, and digital PCR. Highly concentrated for customers with specialized applications requiring a concentrated dye solution.
Product Description
Highly concentrated EvaGreen® Dye, 2000X (2.5 mM) in DMSO is offered for customers with specialized applications requiring a concentrated dye solution. For most qPCR applications, we recommend our ready-to-use Forget-Me-Not™ EvaGreen® qPCR Master Mixes or EvaGreen® Dye, 20X in water. EvaGreen® Dye is green fluorescent nucleic acid dye that is essentially non-fluorescent by itself, but becomes highly fluorescent upon binding to dsDNA.
- Brighter and less inhibitory than SYBR® Green
- Environmentally safe, non-mutagenic, and non-cytotoxic
- Unsurpassed thermal stability, chemical stability, and photostability
- Currently the only qPCR dye to be used in droplet digital PCR (ddPCR)
- Excellent compatibility with multiplex PCR
- Directly visualize amplification products in a gel
The Unique Properties of EvaGreen® Dye
EvaGreen® Dye was designed with a novel “release-on-demand” mechanism. In the absence of DNA, the dye assumes a conformation that is inactive. When DNA is available, the dye shifts to an active conformation that binds DNA to emit fluorescence. This property of the dye provides a unique mechanism to continuously supply the active form of the dye from an inactive reserve, as more DNA is produced during the PCR process. As a result, EvaGreen® Dye can be used at a much higher dye concentration than SYBR® Green I (Ref.1), resulting in a high resolution signal for digital PCR, real-time qPCR, HRM®, and multiplex qPCR by DNA melt curve analysis. This technology also makes it possible to significantly shorten the chain extension time, enabling the use of fast PCR protocols. Learn more about EvaGreen® Dye Technology.
EvaGreen® Dye Applications
When bound to dsDNA, EvaGreen® Dye has excitation and emission spectra very close to those of fluorescein (FAM) or SYBR® Green I, making it readily compatible with instruments equipped with the 488 nm argon laser or any visible light excitation with wavelength in the region. In addition to qPCR and HRM, EvaGreen® Dye is currently the only qPCR dye to be used in droplet digital PCR (ddPCR). EvaGreen® can also be used for isothermal amplification, microfluidic PCR systems, capillary gel electrophoresis, and more. EvaGreen® amplification products can be directly detected on a gel without the need for another DNA gel stain. Download a list of Selected EvaGreen® References for more information.
A Safer, More Stable PCR Dye
EvaGreen® Dye is environmentally friendly, non-mutagenic, and non-cytotoxic because it is impermeable to cell membranes, unlike SYBR® Green I, which enters cell rapidly and is known to be a powerful mutation-enhancer (Ref. 2). Download the EvaGreen® Dye Safety Report for more information. EvaGreen® Dye is more convenient to handle because it has no detectable dye decomposition in PCR buffer at 95-100°C for 48 hours; is highly stable under either alkaline or acidic condition; and withstands repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
EvaGreen Dye and applications are covered under granted and pending US and international patents. SYBR is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific. HRM is a registered trademark of Idaho Technologies, Inc./BioFire Defense, LLC and its use may require a license.
References
BMC Biotechnol (2007) Nov 9;7:76 doi: 10.1186/1472-6750-7-76
EvaGreen® Dye in droplet digital PCR:
1. Lab Chip (2010) Oct 21;10(20):2666-72 doi: 10.1039/c004521g
2. Anal Chem (2010) 82, 6, 2310-2316 doi: 10.1021/ac902510u
3. J Am Chem Soc (2011) 133, 44, 17705-17712 doi: 10.1021/ja2060116
4. Anal Chem (2013) 85, 23, 11619-11627 doi:10.1021/ac403061n
5. Anal Chem (2013) 85, 22, 11129-11136 doi: 10.1021/ac4030413
6. Nucleic Acids Res (2013) Oct;41(18):e175 doi:10.1093/nar/gkt684
7. Analyst (2014) Jun 7;139(11):2695-701 doi: 10.1039/c3an02334f
8. Anal Chem (2014) 86, 5, 2618-2624 doi: 10.1021/ac403843j
Find a list of EvaGreen® references under Supporting Documents.
Product Attributes
Excitation/Emission | 500/530 nm (with DNA) |
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Concentration | 2000X (2.5 mM) |
Storage Conditions | Store at room temperature, Protect from light |
Protocols
SDS
Reference Publications
Kaur, N., Michael, J.S. & Toley, B.J.
A modular paper-and-plastic device for tuberculosis nucleic acid amplification testing in limited-resource settings
Sci Rep 9, 15367 (2019).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51873-8
Article Snippet: “DNA amplification was performed using loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) targeting a region of the hspX gene of Mtb. For real-time LAMP reactions, Evagreen (Biotium, 31019) was tested using a Quant Studio 3 (Applied Biosystems).”
Bruno Marçal Repolês, Choco Michael Gorospe, Phong Tran, Anna Karin Nilsson, Paulina H. Wanrooij.
The integrity and assay performance of tissue mitochondrial DNA is considerably affected by choice of isolation method
Mitochondrion 61 (2021) 179–187
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mito.2021.10.005
Article Snippet: “Long-range PCR for an 13,481-bp fragment of mtDNA was performed by quantitative real-time PCR using 6.25 ng of DNA, 0.2 μM each of forward and reverse primers, 200 μM dNTPs, 1x concentration of EvaGreen Dye (Biotium, #31019) in the corresponding PrimeSTAR GXL buffer.”