General and facile purification of dye-labeled oligonucleotides by pH-controlled extraction

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Abstract

Previously, we reported a method for facile purification of oligonucleotides labeled with hydrophobic dyes, based on the solubility difference between the hydrophilic DNA and unreacted dye. Here, we present a new purification method applicable to any dye regardless of its hydrophobicity. We exploited the population shift of a fluorescent dye in a low-pH aqueous solution from its anionic form toward its neutral form. When the pH of an aqueous solution containing dye-labeled DNA and unreacted free dye is lowered, and the solution is mixed with a hydrophobic organic solvent (butanol), the neutral free dye is preferentially dissolved in the organic phase, leaving behind the hydrophilic dye-labeled DNA in the aqueous phase. We experimentally verified that our new method results in high yields of dye-labeled oligonucleotides and the efficient removal of free dye.

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Bak, S. Y., Hwang, J., Bae, S., Lim, S., Kim, Y., Alzahrani, K., … Kim, S. K. (2018). General and facile purification of dye-labeled oligonucleotides by pH-controlled extraction. BioTechniques, 64(1), 21–23. https://doi.org/10.2144/000114627

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