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Rhodamine (TAMRA) Labeling of Oligonucleotides

Tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA) is a fluorescent dye that has been popularly used for labeling oligonucleotides. Because of its instability to ammonium hydroxide, TAMRA was first used as TAMRA NHS Ester to label amino-modified oligonucleotides. However, later work showed that TAMRA is stable to UltraMild deprotection and also deprotection with hindered amines, like t-buylamine, so supports and phosphoramidites containing TAMRA were quickly introduced.  TAMRA-modified oligonucleotides have established an important role in both Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and real-time PCR applications.

The spectral characteristics of these dyes are detailed here.

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