A Novel 5'-Iodonucleoside Allows Efficient Nonenzymatic Ligation of Single-stranded and Duplex DNAs.

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Yanzheng Xu, Eric T Kool

Abstract

A new iodothymidine phosphoramidite enables the placement of a 5'-iodide into oligonucleotides; the iodide is stable to ammonia deprotection and allows nonenzymatic ligations of DNA.

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