Alkyne dT phosphoramidite
Cat. # | Quantity | Price | Lead time | Buy this product |
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1897-100mg | 100 mg | $330 $195 | in stock | |
1897-1g | 1 g | $2590 $1250 | in stock | |
1897-5g | 5 g | $9900 $2850 | in stock |
This reagent is designed for the synthesis of oligonucleotides bearing triple bond (alkyne) in the middle of the chain. Alkyne is attached to deoxyuridine fragment, and it does not interfere with the hybridization to the complementary strand. This allows to prepare modified oligonucleotide probes bearing fluorescent dyes, quenchers, and other fragments attached to the middle of the chain, by virtue of copper catalyzed Click chemistry reaction with various azides.
This phosphoramidite is solid, so it is easy to dispense and handle. It is compatible with the standard deblocking conditions.
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JOE is a chlorinated fluorescein dye which is often used for HEX channel for oligonucleotides. It is less hydrophobic than HEX. This is an azide derivative for сlick chemistryGeneral properties
Appearance: | off white solid |
Mass spec M+ increment: | 437.1 |
Molecular weight: | 877.96 |
Molecular formula: | C48H56N5O9P |
Solubility: | good in acetonitrile, DCM |
Quality control: | NMR 1H, NMR 31P, HPLC-MS |
Storage conditions: | Storage: 12 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Desiccate. |
MSDS: | Download |
Product specifications |
Oligo synthesis details
Diluent: | acetonitrile |
Coupling conditions: | standard coupling, identical to normal nucleobases |
Cleavage conditions: | ammonia, 2 h at room temperature |
Deprotection conditions: | identical to protected nucleobases |