Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Definition
A fluorophore is a fluorescent chemical compound that can re-emit light upon light excitation. It is often used as a marker in biological research to detect and quantify molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.
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Fluorophores are critical in immunofluorescence techniques for visualizing antigen-antibody complexes.
They absorb light at one wavelength (excitation) and emit it at another, longer wavelength (emission).
Commonly used fluorophores include fluorescein, rhodamine, and phycoerythrin.
The choice of fluorophore depends on its spectral properties, stability, and the experimental requirements.
Fluorophores can be conjugated directly to antibodies or secondary reagents to facilitate detection.