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dU Phosphoramidite, standard grade, serum vial bottle

Catalog number: 27-1738-03
Thermo Scientific™

dU Phosphoramidite, standard grade, serum vial bottle

Catalog number: 27-1738-03
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27-1738-03
Unit Size
100 μM
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dU CEP is a phosphoramidite containing 5' DMT and the nucleoside deoxyuridine (dU) for use in oligonucleotide synthesis. The incorporation of a deoxyuridine base into a DNA sequence can be utilized to induce mutagenic effects. Enzymatically the uracil is removed, creating an abasic site at the dU position, and thus generating site-specific breaks in the oligo. This product is supplied in a 20 mL amber bottle with a serum vial neck style, which is compatible with most Applied Biosystems synthesizers and AKTA synthesizers of oligonucleotide synthesizers.

Features:
• Full chemical name—5'-O-(4,4'-Dimethoxytrityl)-2'-deoxyuridine-3'-O-[(2-cyanoethyl)-(N,N-diisopropyl)]-phosphoramidite
• Molecular formula—C39H47N4O8P
• Base—dU
• Formula weight—730.8 g/mol
• CAS number—109389-30-2
• HPLC Purity—≥98.0%; conforms to reference
31P NMR Purity—≥98.0%; conforms to reference

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

For Use With (Equipment)
AKTA Synthesizers, Applied Biosystems Synthesizers
Product Type
dU CEP
Nucleoside Type
Deoxyuridine (dU)
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature
Purity
98%
Reagent Type
Phosphoramidite
Grade
Standard
Nucleic Acid Type
DNA
Form
Powder

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Store in freezer (at or below -20°C).

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