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Evaluation of new linkers and synthetic methods for internal modified oligonucleotides

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BIOCONJUGATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 1155-1158

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bc0200125

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Several fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) oligonucleotide probes were made with different internal linkages between the DNA and the quencher dye. In one example, a 5'-fluorescein beta-actin-based 26-mer DNA sequence was synthesized bearing an internal Tamra quencher. Two different versions were prepared using either conventional C5 [N-(6-aminohexyl)-3-acrylamido]pyrimidine-modified uridine and solution-phase Tamra active ester coupling or solid-phase addition of a Tamra amidite to a C5 [N-(6-hydroxyhexyl)-3-acrylamidolpyrimidine-modified uridine. The products were compared in functional assays. They performed very similarly both in a fluorescence-based melting point assay as well as in quantitative PCR. Another set of beta-actin probes were synthesized utilizing N4 [N-2-(ethylene glycol ethyl)-5-methyl]cytidine and solid-phase Tamra amidite addition at positions flanking those of the uridine. These versions gave lower T(m)s than either uridine-labeled probe and did not work as well in quantitative PCR. A control experiment using oligonucleotides with the same modified residues. but without fluorophores attached revealed the same trend as the T-m study of internal Tamra-labeled probes. Experimental details for the synthesis, purification, and testing are presented.

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