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Automated Purification and Quantification of Oligonucleotides

Kathryn M. Ivanetich, Ralph Reid, Ross Ellison, Kathy M. Perry, R.G. Taylor, M. Reschenberg, Avantika Mainieri, Debin Zhu, J. Argo, Darrell L. Cass, Corey Strickland

Year
1999
Citations
6

Abstract

We have developed automated methods for the trityl-on purification and quantification of synthetic oligonucleotides. Oligonucleotide purification is by solid-phase extraction cartridges using Amberchrom CG-50 resin on an XYZ-axis robotic system. Quantification is by OD260nm using an online UV-visible spectrophotometer with sipper. The purification of 20 oligonucleotides requires 5 min of user set-up time, plus 20 min per sample of robot time. For a 15-25-mer at the 40 nmol scale of synthesis, the method gives a yield of 2.8 ODs from a load of 10.1 OD, i.e., a 28% average yield. Oligonucleotides purified by this method have proven to be successful for primers for automated DNA sequencing.

Keywords

OligonucleotideYield (engineering)ChromatographyCartridgeExtraction (chemistry)DNAChemistryMaterials scienceBiochemistry

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