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|description='''TMRM''' ( tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester) is an [[extrinsic fluorophores|extrinsic fluorophore]] and can be used as a probe to determine changes in [[Mitochondrial_membrane_potential|mitochondrial membrane potential]]. TMRM is a lipophilic cations that is accumulated by mitochondria in proportion to Ξ”''ψ''<sub>mt</sub>. Upon accumulation of the dye it exhibits a red shift in its absorption and fluorescence emission spectrum. The fluorescence intensity is quenched when the dye is accumulated by mitochondria.
|description='''TMRM''' ( tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester) is an [[extrinsic fluorophores|extrinsic fluorophore]] and can be used as a probe to determine changes in [[Mitochondrial_membrane_potential|mitochondrial membrane potential]]. TMRM is a lipophilic cations that is accumulated by mitochondria in proportion to Ξ”''ψ''<sub>mt</sub>. Upon accumulation of the dye it exhibits a red shift in its absorption and fluorescence emission spectrum. The fluorescence intensity is quenched when the dye is accumulated by mitochondria.
|info=[[Ehrenberg 1988 Biophys J]]
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TMRM

Description

TMRM ( tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester) is an extrinsic fluorophore and can be used as a probe to determine changes in mitochondrial membrane potential. TMRM is a lipophilic cations that is accumulated by mitochondria in proportion to Ξ”Οˆmt. Upon accumulation of the dye it exhibits a red shift in its absorption and fluorescence emission spectrum. The fluorescence intensity is quenched when the dye is accumulated by mitochondria.

Abbreviation: TMRM

Reference: Ehrenberg 1988 Biophys J


MitoPedia methods: Fluorometry 



The TMRM method can be used with the O2k-Fluorescence LED2-Module. For an example of the use of TMRM with mouse liver mitochondria see the discussion page of this entry