Byproduct with altered fluorescent properties is formed during standard deprotection step of hexachlorofluorescein labeled oligonucleotides

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HEX-labeled oligonucleotides obtained via typical synthetic protocols may contain more than 15% of material with altered spectral characteristics. We discovered hexachlorofluorescein residue transformation unknown earlier for standard DNA ammonolysis step. HEX residue reacts with ammonium hydroxide yielding acridine derivative, which has differed UV-VIS and fluorescent properties compared to HEX. Therefore, for critical bioassays where sensitivity and/or fluorescent signal differentiation (e.g., in quantitative or multiplexed assays) are essential, the careful RP-HPLC purification step is required. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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Chuvilin, A. N., Serebryakova, M. V., Smirnov, I. P., & Pozmogova, G. E. (2009). Byproduct with altered fluorescent properties is formed during standard deprotection step of hexachlorofluorescein labeled oligonucleotides. Bioconjugate Chemistry, 20(8), 1441–1443. https://doi.org/10.1021/bc900076e

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