Long trebler phosphoramidite is a branching reagent for oligonucleotide synthesis allowing the synthesis of branched DNA structures using a standard DNA synthesizer. After the condensation of the trebler, three DNA branches begin to grow simultaneously with each step of the synthesis. Deblock of this construct gives rise to DNA containing a branching point. One arm (stem) is attached to the branch point with its 5'-end, and other arms (branches) are attached with their 3'-ends. Reverse amidites can be used to prepare constructs with different branch orientations. Repetitive condensations of trebler results in formation of DNA dendrimers. Trebler amidite can be used to attach several modifier amidites to the 5'-end of an oligonucleotide - for example, three biotin residues can be attached at once. This amidite does not require any special handling. Recommended coupling time is 5 minutes. No changes to deblock conditions are required.
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Catalogue Sizes: 250mg , 500mg , 1g