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. 1995 Nov 25;23(22):4677–4682. doi: 10.1093/nar/23.22.4677

The synthesis of blocked triplet-phosphoramidites and their use in mutagenesis.

A Ono 1, A Matsuda 1, J Zhao 1, D V Santi 1
PMCID: PMC307443  PMID: 8524660

Abstract

A general approach for the synthesis of oligonucleotide-triplet phosphoramidites and the synthesis of four such blocks are described. A strategy was devised to minimize the number of dimer precursors needed for synthesis of a complete set of triplet-amidite blocks encoding all 20 amino acids. Whereas synthesis of 20 triplet-amidite blocks consisting of codon sequences requires 16 dimer blocks, just seven dimer blocks are required to synthesize all required antisense sequences. The antisense sequences are then converted to codons in template mediated replication. Using a mixture of four triplet-amidites and conventional automated solid-phase DNA synthesis, short (6mer) and medium length (30mer) oligonucleotide mixtures were synthesized and analyzed. The latter was replicated in vitro and used as a mutagenic cassette to produce four mutants of Asp 221 in the enzyme thymidylate synthase. The method establishes the direction and utility for the production and use of triplet-amidite blocks in DNA synthesis.

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