Frequently Asked Technical Question
QUESTION: What is the procedure for deprotecting with AMA?
RESPONSE:The AMA reagent is a 50:50 mixture of aqueous Ammonium
hydroxide and aqueous MethylAmine. With AMA the cleavage of the
oligonucleotide from the support is accomplished in 5 minutes at room
temperature. The deprotection step is carried out at 65°C for a
further 5 minutes. Deprotection can also be carried out at lower
temperatures as shown in Table 1. In all cases, no base modification
has been observed.
TABLE 1: DEPROTECTION WITH AMA
Time |
Temperature |
5 min |
65°C |
10 min |
55°C |
30 min |
37°C |
90 min |
25°C |
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