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- Patent Title: Heated nanowells for polynucleotide synthesis
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Application No.: US17122988Application Date: 2020-12-15
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Publication No.: US11745159B2Publication Date: 2023-09-05
- Inventor: Eugene P. Marsh , Pierre F. Indermuhle , Bill James Peck
- Applicant: Twist Bioscience Corporation
- Applicant Address: US CA South San Francisco
- Assignee: Twist Bioscience Corporation
- Current Assignee: Twist Bioscience Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US CA South San Francisco
- Agency: Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
- Main IPC: B01J19/00
- IPC: B01J19/00

Abstract:
Defined sequence RNA synthesis by 3′→5′ direction is now well established and currently in use for synthesis and development of vast variety of therapeutic grade RNA and Si RNA etc. A number of such synthetic RNA requires a modification or labeling of 3′-end of an oligonucleotide. The synthesis of 3′-end modified RNA requiring lipophilic, long chain ligands or chromophores, using 3′→5′ synthesis methodology is challenging, requires corresponding solid support and generally results in low coupling efficiency and lower purity of the final oligonucleotide in general because of large amount of truncated sequences containing desired hydrophobic modification. We have approached this problem by developing reverse RNA monomer phosphoramidites for RNA synthesis in 5′→3′-direction. They lead to very clean oligonucleotide synthesis allowing for introduction of various modifications at the 3′-end.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210129108A1 HEATED NANOWELLS FOR POLYNUCLEOTIDE SYNTHESIS Public/Granted day:2021-05-06
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