21 November 2008
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A Match Made In Heaven
Multiplexing with CAL Fluor®, Quasar®
and Black Hole Quencher® Dyes.

Multiplexing real-time, quantitative PCR assays using unoptimized reporter dye sets places unusual performance and data analysis demands on today's real-time, qPCR thermocyclers.

Biosearch has developed two series of performance-optimized dyes for multiplex real-time, quantitative PCR-the CAL Fluor® and Quasar® Dyes. Having emission maxima ranging from 522 nm to 670 nm, these new dyes are high performing, low cost alternative dyes for seven fluorophores commonly used on real-time thermocyclers: TET, JOE, VIC, HEX, Texas Red®, Cy™3 and Cy5.

Coupled with our BHQ® dark quenchers you now can realize the full potential of your qPCR thermocycler!
*Please note: Probe offer limited to one per customer; for domestic orders only; 25 nmol scale orders excluded.



Old Dye New Dye ABS EM Quencher
TET CAL Fluor® Gold 540 522 544 BHQ®-1
VIC/HEX/JOE CAL Fluor Orange 560 538 559 BHQ-1
Cy™3 Quasar 570 548 566 BHQ-2
TAMRA CAL Fluor Red 590 569 591 BHQ-2
Texas Red CAL Fluor Red 610 590 610 BHQ-2
LC Red 640 CAL Fluor Red 635 618 637 BHQ-2
Cy5 Quasar 670 647 667 BHQ-2
Cy5.5 Quasar 705 690 705 BHQ-2
All Major Thermocyclers and All Probe/Primer Formats

The CAL Fluor, Quasar and BHQ dyes can be incorporated into a variety of popular probe designs, including dual-labeled TaqMan® and Molecular Beacon probes and Black Hole Scorpions™ and Amplifluor® Direct primer systems. And, they are fully compatible with the range of real-time PCR instruments including the Applied Biosystems' and Stratagene real-time machines, the Corbett Rotor-Gene™ 6000, the Bio-Rad iQ5® and Cepheid SmartCycler®, among others.

Duplex, Triplex and even Quadraplex Capability

Use this spectral overlay chart to view our multiplexing recommendations, compare spectra, and pair dyes with Black Hole Quenchers.

Multiplexing Recommendations1 for Dual-Labeled Dark-quenched Probes and Primers
Machine Company Calibration
Required?2
Multiplexing
Degree
Dye 1 Dye 2 Dye 3 Dye 4 Dye 5
Prism® 7700 ABI Yes Duplex FAM CAL Fluor® Gold 540 SuperROX®3    
Prism 7900 ABI Yes Duplex FAM CAL Fluor® Gold 540 SuperROX    
Prism 7000 ABI Yes Duplex FAM CAL Fluor® Gold 540 SuperROX    
Prism 7300 ABI Yes Duplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 SuperROX    
Prism 7500 ABI Yes Quadraplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 TAMRA SuperROX Quasar® 670
iQ® Bio-Rad Yes Quadraplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670  
iQ 5 Bio-Rad Yes Pentaplex FAM CAL Fluor® Gold 540 CAL Fluor® Red 590 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670
SmartCycler® Cepheid Yes Triplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 CAL Fluor® Red 635    
SmartCycler II Cepheid Yes Quadraplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670  
Rotor-Gene™ 3000 Corbett Research No Quadraplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670  
Rotor-Gene 6000 Corbett Research No Pentaplex FAM CAL Fluor® Gold 540 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670 Quasar® 705
Mastercycler® ep Realplex Eppendorf Yes Duplex FAM CAL Fluor® Gold 540      
Opticon® 2 MJ Research/
Bio-Rad
Yes Duplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560      
Chromo™ 4 MJ Research/
Bio-Rad
Yes Quadraplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670  
MX3000P™ Stratagene No Quadraplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670  
MX4000® Stratagene No Quadraplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670  
LightCycler® 1.2 Roche Yes4 Duplex FAM Pulsar® 650      
LightCycler 2.0 Roche Yes4 Triplex FAM CAL Fluor® Red 610 Pulsar 650    
LightCycler 480 Roche Yes4 Quadraplex FAM CAL Fluor® Orange 560 CAL Fluor® Red 610 Quasar® 670  
Determined through research at Biosearch
Determined through research of a collaborator
Predicted, based on instrument specifications

Click here for an electronic copy of our most recent Dye Selection and Multiplex Recommendations Chart.

An additional real and measurable advantage in using the CAL Fluor and Quasar dyes lies in multiplex qPCR. Their pairing with Biosearch's proprietary BHQ dark quenchers in dual-labeled probes enables not only duplex but also triplex and quadraplex qPCR capability.

Dual-labeled probes incorporating CAL Fluor or Quasar dyes coupled with a BHQ dye exhibit large signal to noise values and produce amplification traces with robust ΔRns and earlier CT values. This capability was powerfully demonstrated in a poster presented by Biosearch at the recent CHI meeting "PCR and Beyond 2004" in McLean, Virginia, where real-time data showing the simultaneous amplification of four different genomic DNA targets in a quadraplex assay was presented


(click to enlarge)

These traces illustrate the performance of the CAL Fluor and Quasar dyes in both single and quadraplex reactions, amplifying targets from the human genes Alpha Tubulin, Interleukin 1 beta, GAPDH, and Factor VIII. The CT value for each amplified target in singleplex reactions (colored traces) is nearly equivalent to that target when amplified in multiplex reactions (black traces).

Lower Dual-Labeled Probe Cost
Instrument Compatibility
(Click to see PDF file)

Dual-labeled probes represent a significant cost investment of qPCR. And, if you're considering duplex, triplex and even quadraplex qPCR, your probe costs grow significantly.

Dual-labeled probes synthesized with JOE, VIC and Texas Red (only available as esters whose use is labor intensive), TET and HEX (which suffer from instability during post DNA synthesis work-up), and Cy3 and Cy5 (which are expensive dyes) require careful and experienced handling during synthesis and purification to guarantee probes of outstanding quality.

The CAL Fluor and Quasar dyes overcome each of these disadvantages: probe synthesis with the CAL Fluor and Quasar dyes can be automated, they are extremely stable to DNA probe work-up conditions and this translates into cost savings to you, the scientist.

  1. These recommendations apply to dual-labeled BHQ-quenched probes (TaqMan® Probes, Molecular Beacons) and BHQ-quenched primers (Black Hole Scorpions, Amplifluor Direct, Plexor, etc). They should not be used as guidelines for TAMRA-quenched probes or for Hybridization Probes that rely on FRET as a means of excitation. Recommendations highlighted in blue have not been proven and so should be used cautiously on an experimental basis. Stratagene customers select their filters from among a series upon instrument purchase. Because multiplexing dye compatibility is affected by filter specifications, the above Stratagene recommendations only apply to the standard FAM/HEX/ROX/Cy5 filter set.
  2. Some instruments will require fluorescence calibration. Fluorescence calibration allows these instruments to record the spectral profile for the dyes(s) to be used in subsequent assays by resolving the total detected light into signals contributed by the individual fluorophores. Please visit our calibration dye page for additional information.
  3. SuperRox is a proprietary passive reference available from Biosearch.
  4. LightCycler users can calibrate using TaqMan® probes directly and therefore aren't required to purchase dye calibration kits to perform color compensation.
 



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