Applied Biosystems™

Phosphalink™, for 3' and 5' Labeling, 70 mg

Catalog number: 401717
Applied Biosystems™

Phosphalink™, for 3' and 5' Labeling, 70 mg

Catalog number: 401717
Catalog Number
401717
Unit Size
70 mg
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Phosphalink™ is used for 3’ or 5’ attachment of phosphorous group during oligonucleotide synthesis.

We offer several phosphoramidites that impart the means to add a phosphate during oligonucleotide synthesis.

• Specialty phosphoramidites allow online addition of linkers during synthesis, saving time in production of labeled probes and primers.
• Designed and optimized for use with ABI synthesizers, guaranteeing reliable nucleic acid synthesis.
• We offer a range of specialty linkers and phosphoramites to give you the flexibility demanded in oligonucleotide synthesis.

Phosphate linker:
Phosphalink™ phosphoramidite can incorporate a phosphate group at either the 5' or the 3' end. A 5'-end phosphate permits ligation of an oligonucleotide to other DNA.

Note: See user's manual or package insert for limited label license, and trademark information. For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostics procedures.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Chemical Name or Material
Phosphalink™ Reagent
Column Type
Oligonucleotide Synthesis Column
Sample Type
DNA
For Use With (Equipment)
3900 DNA Synthesizer
For Use With (Application)
Oligo Synthesis
Nucleoside Type
None (Modifier)
Nucleic Acid Type
None (Modifier)
Product Line
Phosphalink™
Product Type
Oligonucleotide Synthesis Reagent
Quantity
70 mg
Reagent Type
Solvent or General Reagent
Shipping Condition
Dry Ice
Form
Powder

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Store in a cool and dry place.

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