Diazotizable arylamine cellulose papers for the coupling and hybridization of nucleic acids

1982 Nucleic Acids Research 218 citations

Abstract

We describe the synthesis of a family of arylamine-substituted papers which can be diazotized and coupled with nucleic acids. The synthesis is simple and uses readily obtainable starting materials. A partial characterization of the nucleic acid binding activity is reported, as well as a demonstration of the utility of the activated paper for the detection of electrophoretically separated RNA by blot transfer and hybridization.

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Nucleic acidBiologyNucleic acid thermodynamicsRNABiochemistryNucleic acid structureCombinatorial chemistryMolecular biologyChemistryGene

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Year
1982
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Volume
10
Issue
5
Pages
1799-1810
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Brian Seed (1982). Diazotizable arylamine cellulose papers for the coupling and hybridization of nucleic acids. Nucleic Acids Research , 10 (5) , 1799-1810. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/10.5.1799

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10.1093/nar/10.5.1799