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- Patent Title: Method of solid-phase nucleic acid synthesis and solution composition for solid-phase nucleic acid synthesis
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Application No.: US16627718Application Date: 2018-07-04
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Publication No.: US11692006B2Publication Date: 2023-07-04
- Inventor: Masafumi Iwamoto , Tsuyoshi Mukobata , Akira Yokouchi
- Applicant: Nitto Denko Corporation
- Applicant Address: JP Osaka
- Assignee: Nitto Denko Corporation
- Current Assignee: Nitto Denko Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: JP Osaka
- Agency: Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP
- Priority: JP 2017132118 2017.07.05
- International Application: PCT/JP2018/025366 2018.07.04
- International Announcement: WO2019/009329A 2019.01.10
- Date entered country: 2019-12-30
- Main IPC: C07H21/04
- IPC: C07H21/04 ; C07H19/073 ; C07H19/207 ; C07K1/04

Abstract:
This invention is intended to discover a novel solvent that can be used as an alternative to toluene in the step of deprotection in the method of solid-phase nucleic acid synthesis. With the use of such novel solvent, various problems caused by the use of toluene are dissolved.
This invention is also intended to provide a method of solid-phase nucleic acid synthesis in which protected nucleoside phosphoramidites in which a protective group is bonded to a hydroxyl group at the 5′position or the 3′ position of a nucleoside are sequentially bound on a solid phase carrier, where a reaction of removing the protecting group from the protected nucleoside phosphoramidite is carried out in a solution comprising an acid with a pKa of 0.2 to 0.8 and acetonitrile.
This invention is also intended to provide a method of solid-phase nucleic acid synthesis in which protected nucleoside phosphoramidites in which a protective group is bonded to a hydroxyl group at the 5′position or the 3′ position of a nucleoside are sequentially bound on a solid phase carrier, where a reaction of removing the protecting group from the protected nucleoside phosphoramidite is carried out in a solution comprising an acid with a pKa of 0.2 to 0.8 and acetonitrile.
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