A phosphorothioate linkage between the last two nucleotides makes an oligonucleotide resistant to 3' exonucleases. The phosphorothioate bond is chiral, with two stereoisomers: one is exonuclease resistant and the other is not. Standard synthesis methods are not stereo-specific, so half of the oligos produced are fully sensitive to exonuclease degradation. Illumina removes these by exposing their oligos to exonuclease and repurifying by HPLC. The resulting oligos are 100% exonuclease resistant. I don't have access to an HPLC, so my question: does anyone know of a commercial supplier of custom oligos that will provide exonuclease-pretreated (or chirally synthesized) phosphorothioate oligos?
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks,
Mark
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