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A new solid-phase support for oligonucleotide synthesis.

R V Devivar1, S L Koontz, W J Peltier

  • 1FlowGenix Corporation, Webster, TX 77598, USA.

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
|May 26, 1999
PubMed
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A novel polymer colloid solid support was developed for oligonucleotide synthesis, offering a promising alternative to traditional resins. This new system demonstrates comparable performance, enhancing DNA synthesis capabilities.

Area of Science:

  • Oligonucleotide Synthesis
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Solid-Phase Synthesis

Background:

  • Traditional solid supports for oligonucleotide synthesis face limitations.
  • Development of novel materials is crucial for advancing DNA synthesis technologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate an alternative solid support for oligonucleotide synthesis.
  • To compare the performance of the new support system with existing resins.

Main Methods:

  • Coupling polymer colloids to modified polyethylene filter discs.
  • Derivatizing unused polymer functions with Jeffamine diamine.
  • Loading the support with deoxynucleoside succinates for oligonucleotide synthesis.

Main Results:

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  • A functional alternative solid support system was successfully developed.
  • The performance of the new support was evaluated against established oligonucleotide synthesis resins.
  • The developed system showed comparable performance to existing supports.

Conclusions:

  • The polymer colloid-based solid support is a viable alternative for oligonucleotide synthesis.
  • This novel approach offers potential advantages in DNA synthesis applications.
  • Further research can optimize this support for broader applications.