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Trityl monitoring of automated DNA synthesizer operation by conductivity : a new method of real-time analysis

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Immediate and real-time quantitation is now possible by integrating the total conductance of the flowing stream during the detritylation step after each nucleoside addition in DNA synthesis.
Abstract
AutoAnalysis is a new method for detecting and quantitating the trityl cation released each cycle on automated DNA synthesizers. The trityl (dimethoxytrityl) cation is removed from the growing oligonucleotide after each base addition and is a useful measure of synthesis efficiency. The traditional absorbance method of collecting each trityl effluent with a fraction collector, followed by dilution with an acid solution and careful quantitation by UV/VIS spectroscopy is costly, tedious and prone to error. The absorbance method for trityl cation analysis must usually wait until the synthesis is complete. Interruption of a failed operation, for a variety of reasons, such as an empty reagent reservoir, is thus not possible. Taking advantage of the conductive properties of the trityl cation, immediate and real-time quantitation is now possible by integrating the total conductance of the flowing stream during the detritylation step after each nucleoside addition in DNA synthesis. A conductivity cell is mounted downstream, past the synthesis column. The conductivity signal is processed and displayed as the current average stepwise yield and overall yield. If the yield drops below a pre-set threshold value because of a failure situation, the synthesizer will interrupt, preserving reagents. AutoAnalysis allows trityl monitoring with complete automation on the Applied Biosystems Models 392 and 394 DNA/RNA Synthesizers.

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