- Aminoallyl nucleotide
Aminoallyl nucleotides are used in post-labeling of nucleic acids to be used in
microarray s. These nucleotides are formally known as 5-(3-aminoallyl )-nucleotides since the aminoallyl group is usually attached to carbon 5 of thepyrimidine ring ofuracil andcytosine . They are usually abbreviated as aa-, such as aa-dUTP. The amine group in the aminoallyl moiety isaliphatic and thus more reactive compared to the amine groups that are directly attached to the rings (aromatic ) of the bases.Uses
The aminoallyl group in aminoallyl-modified nucleotides is reactive with dyes such as the
cyanine series,HiLyte Fluor , orAlexa Fluor dyes that also been modified to be amine-reactive. A problem with this method is that the dyes react with thebuffering agent usually used for storage of nucleotides. Instead acarbonate buffer is used.TheDNA orRNA from a sample is copied "in vitro" by T7 polymerase, RT polymerase or some other polymerase (except of eukaryotic origin) in a mix of nucleotides in which one, typically uracil (RNA and also DNA), is a mix aminoallyl-NTP and normal UTP. An alternative method is usingthiol reactive dyes.
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