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Published on: September 21, 2017
Aqueous Compatible Post-Synthetic On-Column Conjugation of Nucleic Acids Using Amino-Modifiers
Jagandeep S Saraya1, Scott R Sammons1, Derek K O'Flaherty1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph ON, N1G 2 W1, Canada.
Abstract:
Nucleic acid conjugation methodologies involve linking the nucleic acid sequence to other (bio)molecules covalently. This typically allows for nucleic acid property enhancement whether it be for therapeutic purposes, biosensing, etc. Here, we report a streamlined, aqueous compatible, on-column conjugation methodology using nucleic acids containing a site-specific amino-modifier. Both monophosphates and carboxylates were amenable to the conjugation strategy, allowing for the introduction of a variety of useful handles including azide, aryl, and hydrophobic groups in DNA. We find that an on-column approach is superior to post-synthetic template-directed synthesis, mainly with respect to product purification and recovery.

