

Oligo Synthesis : CEPs
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Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
Glen Research
Catalogue No. | Description | Pack Size | Price | Qty |
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10-1995-02 | Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite | 0.25g | £540.00£513.00Offer until : 31-Mar-2021Offer Code : GLEN5View Offer | Quantity | Add to Order |
10-1995-90 | Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite | 100µmoles | £292.00£277.40Offer until : 31-Mar-2021Offer Code : GLEN5View Offer | Quantity | Add to Order |
10-1995-95 | Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite | 50µmoles | £164.00£155.80Offer until : 31-Mar-2021Offer Code : GLEN5View Offer | Quantity | Add to Order |
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Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
Glen Research
Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite |
Catalog Number: 10-1995-xx
Description: Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
3-Dimethoxytrityloxy-2-(3-((4-t-butylbenzoyl)-biotinyl-3-aminopropyl)-diethyleneglycolyl-propylamido-glycanoylamido)propyl-1-O-(2-cyanoethyl)-(N,N-diisopropyl)-phosphoramidite | ||
Formula: C68H96N7O14PS | M.W.: 1298.57 | F.W.: 697.74 |
Diluent: Anhydrous Acetonitrile |
Coupling: 12-15 minute coupling time recommended |
Deprotection: Synthesize using acetyl-protected dC and deprotect in 30% ammonia/40% methylamine 1:1 (AMA) at 65°C for 10 minutes. |
Storage: Freezer storage, -10 to -30°C, dry |
Stability in Solution: 2-3 days |
Please Note: This product is covered by US Patent No.: 8,394,948. |
SERINOL REAGENTS FOR MODIFICATION AND LABELLING
Most popular non-nucleosidic phosphoramidites for modification and labelling are based on two structural types: 1,2-diols and 1,3-diols. Products based on a 1,2-diol backbone were first described to allow amino-modification and biotin labelling. Technically, the 1,2-diol backbone has some drawbacks relative to the 1,3-diol backbone. The 1,2-diol backbone can participate in a dephosphorylation reaction since the 1,2-diol can form a favored 5-membered cyclic phosphate intermediate. This reaction is competitive with simple hydrolysis of the protecting groups and leads to some loss of label. However, the degree of loss at the 3" terminus can be limited by the removal of the cyanoethyl protecting group using DBU or diethylamine prior to the cleavage and deprotection steps. Similarly, loss at the 5" terminus can be eliminated by retaining the DMT group until the oligo is fully deprotected. Fortunately, the elimination reaction is virtually non-existent in the 1,3-diol backbone since the cyclic intermediate would be a 6-membered ring which is not favored for a cyclic phosphate intermediate.
IVD customers have requested a new backbone based on a 1,3-diol that would overcome any technical or IP issues surrounding our current products. We now offer a line of products based on the serinol backbone, which have been developed in close collaboration between Glen Research and Nelson Biotechnologies. Protected Biotin Serinol Phosphoramidite and CPG are protected with a t-butylbenzoyl group on the biotin ring. This group is designed to stop any phosphoramidite reactions at this active position in biotin. This protection avoids branching when using nucleophilic activators like DCI. The protecting group is easily removed during oligonucleotide cleavage and deprotection. The BiotinLC versions are similarly protected and should be useful for the synthesis of highly sensitive biotinylated probes. 6-Fluorescein Serinol Phosphoramidite and CPG are designed to prepare oligonucleotides containing one or several 6-Fluorescein (6-FAM) residues. Amino-Modifier Serinol Phosphoramidite and CPG are used to add amino groups into one or several positions in oligonucleotides. The amino group is protected with Fmoc, which may be removed on the synthesis column prior to solid-phase conjugation to the amino groups, or which may be removed during deprotection for subsequent solution phase conjugation to the amino groups.
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Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
Glen Research
Material Safety Data Sheet
Glen Report 20.2: Novel Reagents For Modification And Labelling
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Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
Protected BiotinLC Serinol Phosphoramidite
Glen Research
DILUTION/COUPLING DATA
The table below shows pack size data and, for solutions, dilutions and approximate couplings based on normal priming procedures. Please link formore detailed usage informationwith the various synthesizers.
ABI 392/394 | |||||||||
Cat.No. | PackSize | Grams/Pack | 0.1M Dil.(mL) | LV40 | LV200 | 40nm | 0.2µm | 1µm | 10µm |
Approximate Number of Additions | |||||||||
10-1995-02 | 0.25grams | .25grams | 1.93 | 51 | 30.6 | 19.13 | 13.91 | 10.2 | 2.55 |
10-1995-90 | 100µmoles | .13grams | 1 | 20 | 12 | 7.5 | 5.45 | 4 | 1 |
10-1995-95 | 50µmoles | .065grams | .5 | 3.33 | 2 | 1.25 | .91 | .67 | .17 |
Expedite | |||||||||
Cat.No. | PackSize | Grams/Pack | Dilution(mL) | Molarity | 50nm | 0.2µm | 1µm | 15µm | |
Approximate Number of Additions | |||||||||
10-1995-02 | 0.25grams | .25grams | 2.87 | .07 | 51 | 31.88 | 23.18 | 3.19 | |
10-1995-90 | 100µmoles | .13grams | 1.5 | .07 | 23.6 | 14.75 | 10.73 | 1.48 | |
10-1995-95 | 50µmoles | .065grams | .75 | .07 | 8.6 | 5.38 | 3.91 | .54 | |
Beckman | |||||||||
Cat.No. | PackSize | Grams/Pack | Dilution(mL) | Molarity | 30nm | 200nm | 1000nm | ||
Approximate Number of Additions | |||||||||
10-1995-02 | 0.25grams | .25grams | 2.87 | .07 | 52.6 | 32.88 | 23.91 | ||
10-1995-90 | 100µmoles | .13grams | 1.5 | .07 | 25.2 | 15.75 | 11.45 | ||
10-1995-95 | 50µmoles | .065grams | .75 | .07 | 10.2 | 6.38 | 4.64 |
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