Catalog Number: 10-1537-xx

Description: dX-CE Phosphoramidite
| 5'-(4,4'-Dimethoxytrityl)-2,6-O-bis(2-(4-nitrophenyl)ethyl)-2'-deoxyXanthosine, 3Õ-[(2-cyanoethyl)-N,N-diisopropyl)]-phosphoramidite
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| Formula: C56H61N8O12P | M.W.: 1069.10 | F.W.: 330.19 | 
| Diluent: Anhydrous Acetonitrile
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| Coupling: No changes needed from standard method recommended by synthesizer manufacturer. | 
| Deprotection: With the oligonucleotide still attached to the support, treat with 1 M DBU in anhydrous ACN for 2-3 minutes, followed by 17 hours using fresh 1 M DBU at room temperature.  Rinse support with ACN and then deprotect as required by nucleobases. Note, the dX nucleoside is susceptible to depurination though short exposure to acid is tolerated - e.g. Glen-Pak purification. | 
| Storage: Freezer storage, -10 to -30°C, dry | 
| Stability in Solution: 1-2 days | 
2’-DeoxyXanthosine (dX) is a naturally occurring nucleoside that may be derived  from oxidative deamination of 2’-deoxyGuanosine (dG). dX has a similar bonding  pattern to thymidine and it may base pair with dA, with such purine-purine  interactions causing duplex distortion. dX also featured in attempts to extend  the genetic alphabet with a new base pair of dX and pyrimidine-2,4-diamine  nucleoside. dX has also interested researchers in the field of DNA damage and  repair since it is a product of nitric oxide-induced mutagenesis.
                                        
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