Dual-labeled qPCR (TaqMan®-style) probes can use different quenchers, which primarily differ in background fluorescence and spectral range:
* TAMRA is a fluorescent quencher. Because it emits fluorescence itself, it can contribute to higher background signals and reduced assay sensitivity.
* Eclipse and BHQ (Black Hole Quencher) are non-fluorescent quenchers (NFQs). They do not emit light, resulting in lower background and a higher signal-to-noise ratio.
Spectral compatibility in multiplex qPCR:
* Eclipse provides broad quenching coverage (~390-625 nm) and is compatible with common dyes such as FAM, HEX, TAMRA, and ROX.
* BHQ quenchers (e.g., BHQ-1, BHQ-2, BHQ-3) cover an even wider spectral range (from ~430 nm into the near-infrared), supporting dyes such as Cy3 and Cy5.
Recommendation:
For high-sensitivity assays and multiplex qPCR, non-fluorescent quencher-based probes (Eclipse or BHQ) are generally preferred over TAMRA.