Microsoft Corporation
SOLID-PHASE POLYMER SYNTHESIS ON REUSABLE SUBSTRATES
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Abstract:
Substrates for solid-phase synthesis are reused by freeing synthesized polymers without removing the linkers that hold the polymers to the substrate. The linkers may be made of oligonucleotides or polypeptides. In an implementation, the polymers are released by cleavage of the linkers and then the truncated linkers are regenerated by adding back the portion that was removed. In an implementation, molecular bonds between the linkers and the polymers are cleaved releasing the polymers while leaving the linkers available for reuse without regeneration. In an implementation, single-stranded oligonucleotide linkers are hybridized to complementary strands that hold the polymers to the substrate with double-stranded oligonucleotide complexes. The double-stranded oligonucleotide complexes are denatured releasing the polymers while leaving the original linkers attached to the substrate. The polymers that are synthesized with these techniques may be the same or different type of molecules than the linkers.
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6 Jan 2020
8 Jul 2021