Novel photocleavable universal support for oligonucleotide synthesis
Novel photocleavable universal support for oligonucleotide synthesis
A novel photocleavable universal support for the automated solid phase synthesis of oligonucleotides is described. The linker between the growing oligonucleotide chain and CPG support contains a nucleophilic amine protected with a photocleavable group. On exposure to UV light, this group is detached and the free amine affords cleavage of the oligonucleotide from the support. The use of long wavelength UV light avoids damage to the DNA.
photocleavable support, universal support, oligonucleotide synthesis
1403-1406
Anderson, Emma
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Brown, Tom
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Picken, Douglas
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2003
Anderson, Emma
374e6b5f-424b-4649-af32-0fbcb4d353fa
Brown, Tom
a64aae36-bb30-42df-88a2-11be394e8c89
Picken, Douglas
878fbe4f-de3c-4e16-acd1-0803721d8c12
Anderson, Emma, Brown, Tom and Picken, Douglas
(2003)
Novel photocleavable universal support for oligonucleotide synthesis.
Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids, 22 (5-8), .
Abstract
A novel photocleavable universal support for the automated solid phase synthesis of oligonucleotides is described. The linker between the growing oligonucleotide chain and CPG support contains a nucleophilic amine protected with a photocleavable group. On exposure to UV light, this group is detached and the free amine affords cleavage of the oligonucleotide from the support. The use of long wavelength UV light avoids damage to the DNA.
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Published date: 2003
Keywords:
photocleavable support, universal support, oligonucleotide synthesis
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Local EPrints ID: 19880
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/19880
ISSN: 1525-7770
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Emma Anderson
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Douglas Picken
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