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Scorpions® Probes

Scorpions® probes are highly sensitive, sequence-specific, bi-labeled fluorescent probe/primer hybrids designed for qPCR.

Because the probe and primer are incorporated into a single molecule, the reaction kinetics of this probe are extremely fast. The reaction leading to generation of a fluorescent signal is essentially instantaneous and occurs prior to any competing side reactions. This enables Scorpions® probes to provide stronger signals, shorter reaction times and better discrimination than other conventional bi-molecular mechanisms. It also allows for more reliable probe design.

Choose Scorpions® Probes for:

  • SNP detection
  • Allele discrimination
  • Pathogen detection
  • Multiplexing
  • Viral load quantification
  • Gene expression analysis
  • Gene copy determination
  • Endpoint genotyping

Benefits of Using Scorpions® Probes include:

  • Increased specificity
  • Fast amplicon detection
  • Exceptional signal-to-noise

Add Locked Nucleic Acid to Your Probe for:

  • Increased thermal stability and hybridization specificity
  • Greater accuracy in SNP detection and allele discrimination
  • Easier and more sensitive probe designs for problematic target sequences

How Uni-Probe Scorpions® Probes Work

The Scorpions® Uni-Probe consists of a single-stranded bi-labeled fluorescent probe sequence held in a hairpin-loop conformation with a 5’ end reporter and an internal quencher directly linked to the 5’ end of a PCR primer via a blocker. The blocker prevents the polymerase from extending the PCR primer.

the polymerase extends the PCR primer and synthesizes the complementary strand of the specific target sequence. During the next cycle, the hairpin-loop unfolds and the loop-region of the probe hybridizes intramolecularly to the newly synthesized target sequence.

At the beginning of the qPCR, the polymerase extends the PCR primer and synthesizes the complementary strand of the specific target sequence. During the next cycle, the hairpin-loop unfolds and the loop-region of the probe hybridizes intramolecularly to the newly synthesized target sequence. Now that the reporter is no longer in close proximity to the quencher, fluorescence emission may take place. The fluorescent signal is detected by the qPCR instrument and is directly proportional to the amount of target DNA.


Product Features include:

  • Amounts: 1, 5, and 10 OD
  • Purification: HPLC
  • Sequence Lengths: 30 - 60 bases
  • Quality Control: 100% mass spectrometry
  • Format: Supplied dry in amber tubes
  • Custom formats available (normalization, special plates, etc.)

Our probes are provided in a format to simplify your experimental planning.

Guaranteed Yields

*Estimate is based on 2 nmoles or 32 µg for 1 OD and 200 nM in 25 µL reaction (5.0 pmol/reaction). Estimate is based on an average sequence length of 50 bases (uni-probe).

The available reporter and quencher combinations are listed below. Scorpions® Probes include a HEG (hexathylene glycol) blocker.

Uni-Probe Labels

Shipping Schedule

*Delivery times may be longer due to international transit, customs clearance delays, etc. Large projects will be placed on a delivery schedule based upon project needs.

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