PRODUCT UPDATE - WHICH CHEMICAL PHOSPHORYLATION
REAGENT?
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So why do we need to be offering two chemical phosphorylation
reagents? The original chemical phosphorylation reagent (CPR)
(10-1900) works wonderfully giving the 5'-phosphate in virtually
quantitative yield. Unfortunately though, it is not compatible
with DMT-on purification techniques since the sulfonylethyl group
is eliminated in ammonium hydroxide regardless of the presence of
the DMT group. Enter CPR II. Coupling efficiency with CPR II
(10-1901) is exactly the same as with the original version.
However, now you have a choice. Remove the DMT group on the
synthesizer and the ammonium hydroxide step generates the
5'-phosphate. Or now you can leave the DMT on and simply purify
the oligo using a reverse phase cartridge or HPLC. We are happy to
report that CPR II has been awarded US Patent No. 5,959,090 which
issued on September 28, 1999.
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