Abstract

Abstract The rate of condensation using the phosphate triester method of deoxyoligonucleotide synthesis is dramatically increased by the introduction of a phosphate protecting group bearing a nuclcophilic catalyst in the proper position. Following condensation (resulting in the formation of a phosphate triester) the catalytic protecting group can be removed leaving a dinucleotide, or the condensation reaction can be repeated to synthesize an oligonucleotide. This development is a significant advance in the chemical synthesis of deoxyoligonucleotides.

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