Haptens

Haptens are small molecules for which antibodies have been developed. The binding of a hapeten to its associated antibody is very tight and a hapten labeled oligonucleotide can then be readily captured by the associated antibody, which is often immobilized. Examples of haptens that are used extensively in oligonucleotide synthesis are biotin, fluorescein and the 2,4-dinitrophenyl group.