Long treble phosphoramidite CAS: 1516489-83-0 is a branching reagent for oligonucleotide synthesis, allowing the synthesis of branched DNA structures using standard DNA synthesizers. Synthesis of branched DNA using treble imide After treble condensation, three DNA branches begin to grow simultaneously with each step of the synthesis. Decapsulation of this construct yields DNA containing branch points. One arm (stem) is attached to the branch point at its 5′ end and the other arms (branch) are attached at its 3′ end. Inverted imides can be used to make constructs with different branching orientations. Treble repeat condensation leads to the formation of DNA dendrimers.
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