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Fluorous Affinity Purification of Oligonucleotides A higher affinity alternative to RP cartridge purification. One-pass loading without ammonia removal. High recoveries (typically 70-100%). High selectivity for removal of failure sequences, even with long oligonucleotides. Excellent for longer oligonucleotides (e.g. 50-100+ mers); recoveries nearly quantitative. Does not require new techniques. The fluorous affinity purification of oligonucleotides is a quick and simple affinitybased method for the purification of oligonucleotides that relies on the strong interaction of fluorous-tagged oligonucleotides (made with fluorous-tagged phosphoramidites, Figure 1) with the fluorinated adsorbent present in Fluoro-Pak columns. 1 Fluorous affinity purification is operationally similar to DMT-on purification using a reverse-phase (RP) adsorbent, e.g. RP cartridge purification, except that it involves a much stronger affinity interaction and is thus able to afford higher selectivities and recoveries, even with longmers. DMT-on RP cartridge purification is limited to relatively short oligonucleotides, typically 30-40-mers, since the relative hydrophobic contribution of the lipophilic DMT group diminishes as the chain length increases, resulting in lower overall yields and a diminished selectivity of the adsorbent for the desired oligonucleotide over failure sequences. Figure 1. Fluorous phosphoramidites featuring a fluorous dimethoxytrityl (FDMT) group. Highly fluorinated organic compounds are both hydrophobic and lipophobic, preferring instead to associate with other fluorinated substances. 2 For example, perfluorohexane is insoluble in both water and hexane. Organic molecules that have both an organic domain (e.g. an oligonucleotide) and a perfluoroalkyl domain (e.g., a linear perfluoroalkyl "ponytail") are known as fluorous molecules, and may be separated from nonfluorous molecules by interaction with fluorinated separation media such as Fluoro-Pak columns. Fluorous-fluorous interactions are strong and selective. Fluorous affinity interactions are welldocumented in the chemistry literature, and are now finding application in more biological areas, e.g., proteomics 3 and now oligonucleotides. 1,4 The fluorous affinity purification of oligonucleotides is similar to DMT-on RP cartridge purification, and we have developed protocols that are as "plug-and-play" as possible. 5 The first step is to install a single nucleotide at the 5'-terminus of the oligonucleotide using a fluorous-tagged phosphoramidite (Figure 1). The fluorous tag takes the form of a fluorous DMT group ("FDMT" group), where a fluorous ponytail is attached via an ethylene spacer to a normal DMT group. The FDMT group is designed so that it behaves just like a DMT group: the rate of detritylation is very similar to that observed for the DMT group and the absorbance maximum of FDMT cation (504 nm) is identical to DMT cation. Please note that only one coupling of a 5'- O-FDMT phosphoramidite is required; normal DMT amidites are used for the earlier steps in the synthesis. The synthesis is run in DMT-on mode, leaving the FDMT group in place. FDMT-bearing 1

amidites are entirely soluble in acetonitrile and couple normally. The FDMT-on oligonucleotide is cleaved from the solid support as usual and the base protecting groups are removed according to standard methods. If ammonia is used, it is not necessary to evaporate it, since Fluoro-Pak columns use a ph-stable polymeric matrix. HPLC analysis of a crude 75-mer mixture shows that the fluoroustagged oligonucleotide is strongly retained, even on an RP-HPLC column (Figure 2). (estimated by HPLC). A representative RP-HPLC chromatogram of a fluorous-purified 75-mer is shown in Figure 3 (compare to the crude mixture in Figure 2). The method was extended to 100- mers, which proceeded with 76-100% recovery of the available tagged oligonucleotides, again free of failure sequences. Figure 3. HPLC analysis of a fluorous-purified 75-mer. See Figure 5 for HPLC conditions. Figure 2. HPLC analysis of a crude 75-mer, showing that the fluorous-tagged oligonucleotide is strongly retained. Waters Spherisorb ODS-2 (5 µm, 4.6 x 150 mm, 1 ml/min), mobile phase A = 0.1 M aqueous TEAA; mobile phase B = acetonitrile. The crude deprotection solution is diluted with a salt-containing loading buffer and applied to a Fluoro-Pak column. Binding of the FDMT-tagged oligonucleotide occurs in one pass, leaving most of the failure sequences unbound. Washing with 10% acetonitrile in 0.1 M TEAA removes the rest of the failures. Additional failure washes are unnecessary, but they reveal that the fluoroustagged oligonucleotide is still retained; no leaching from the column is observed, even with 100-mers. Such selectivity is unprecedented with DMT-on cartridge purification. On-column detritylation with TFA followed by elution of the purified oligonucleotide is then carried out. As an example, fluorous-tagged mixed-base 75-mers (200 nmol scale) were purified by fluorous affinity purification to provide 9-11 A 260 units of the fully deprotected material, free from failure sequences. This represented a nearly quantitative recovery of the available FDMT-tagged oligonucleotides present in the crude ammonia deblock solutions Fluoro-Pak and Fluoro-Pak II Columns. Our Fluoro-Pak adsorbent has fluorinated organic groups bound to a ph-stable polymeric resin and is ideal for the purification of fluorous-tagged oligonucleotides. Multiple pore and particle sizes have been evaluated in order to provide optimal performance with reasonable back-pressure. Flow may be induced by pressure or vacuum. Fluoro- Pak columns should be used with fluorous-tagged oligonucleotides; they are not designed for normal DMT-on purifications. Further, Fluoro-Pak columns were designed specifically for the fluorous purification of oligonucleotides and have not been validated for other uses, although they may provide a good alternative to traditional silica-based fluorous adsorbents. Two columns are available: Fluoro-Pak Columns, containing 75 mg of adsorbent, useful for up to 0.2 micromole purifications, and Fluoro-Pak II Columns, containing 150 mg of adsorbent, useful for 1 micromole purifications. Fluorous versions of other nucleic acid synthesis reagents are now being developed. The newest addition to our lineup is Fluorous Chemical 2

Phosphorylation Reagent II (F-CPR-II CEP, Figure 4), the fluorous version of CPR-II. 6 This reagent allows a combination of fluorous affinity purification with 5'-phosphorylation, which is especially attractive when synthesizing longmers that will be used in ligase reactions. Further, if a 5'-phosphate is tolerated in a particular application, FCPR-II may be used as a common handle for fluorous purification, obviating the need to choose a different fluorous phosphoramidite for each different 5'-terminal nucleotide. F-CPR-II CEP is used in the same way as CPR-II, 6 i.e., a 6 minute coupling with no capping. The final retro-aldol cleavage to afford the free 5'-phosphorylated oligonucleotide is achieved in the same fashion as for CPR-II. Detailed information on the fluorous purification method may be found in our booklet "User Guide: Fluorous Affinity Purification of Oligonucleotides", which is included with each order and may also be downloaded at. 5 References (1) Pearson, W. H.; Berry, D. A.; Stoy, P.; Jung, K.-Y.; Sercel, A. D. J. Org. Chem. 2005, 70, 7114-7122. (2) Handbook of Fluorous Chemistry; Gladysz, J. A.; Curran, D. P.; Horváth, I. T., Eds.; Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2004. (3) Brittain, S. M.; Ficarro, S. B.; Brock, A.; Peters, E. C. Nature Biotechnol. 2005, 23, 463-468. (4) For related work, see: (a) Beller, C.; Bannwarth, W. Helv. Chim. Acta 2005, 88, 171-179 and (b) Tripathi, S.; Misra, K.; Sanghvi, Y. S. Org. Prep. Proc. Int. 2005, 37, 257-263. (5) User Guide: Fluorous Affinity Purification of Oligonucleotides, 2005, Berry & Associates, Inc., http:///literature/fluorousguide.pd f (6) (a) Guzaev, A.; Salo, H.; Azhayev, A.; Lönnberg, H. Tetrahedron 1995, 51, 9375-9384. (b) Guzaev, S.; Azhayev, A.; Lonnberg, H., U. S. Patent 5,959,090, 1999. Assignee: Glen Research Corporation. Figure 4. Fluorous Chemical Phosphorylation Reagent II (FCPR-II). 3

Fluorous Affinity Purification Products - Ordering Information Three items are required: (i) One or more fluorous phosphoramidites (ii) Fluoro-Pak columns (iii) Loading Buffer Item Catalog No. FDMT-N6-Bz-dA CEP FDMT-N4-Bz-dC CEP FDMT-N2-iBu-dG CEP 2 Price (USD) FL 1000 107.50 197.50 107.50 197.50 107.50 197.50 FL 1100 FL 1200 FMMT-N -ibu-dg CEP FL 1220 FDMT-T CEP FL 1300 Size/pack 4 inquire for pricing 97.50 177.50

F-CPR-II CEP FL 1360 175.00 FDMT-On Purification Modifier FL 1400 175.00 FMMT-5'-Amino-modifier-C6 CEP FL 1500 inquire for pricing Fluorous Modifier CEP FL 1600 175.00 3'-Fluorous Modifier CPG FL 1610 100 mg 85.00 1 g 475.00 Fluorous Propanol CEP FL 1620 175.00 FDMT-5'-Fluorescein II CEP FL 1700 385.00 Fluorous 5'-Fluorescein CEP FL 1710 50 µmol 225.00 345.00 Fluorous 3'-Dabcyl CPG FL 1800 100 mg 295.00 Fluorous Dabcyl NHS Ester FL 1810 10 mg 89.00 100 mg 695.00 Columns* Fluoro-Pak columns FP 7210 Pack of 10 69.50 FP 7210-A (with Luer adaptor) Pack of 10 69.50 Fluoro-Pak II columns FP-7220 Pack of 10 95.50 FP 7220-A (with Luer adaptor) Pack of 10 95.50 5

Loading Buffer LB 7100 200 ml 24.50 Berry & Associates, Inc. 2434 Bishop Circle East Dexter, MI 48130 USA Phone 734-426-3787 Toll Free 800-357-1145 Fax 734-426-9077 orders@berryassoc.com techhelp@berryassoc.com "Fluoro-Pak" is a trademark of Berry & Associates, Inc. Products for Fluorous Affinity Purification of Oligonucleotides: Patents applied for, Berry & Associates, Inc. Further, the use of these products is licensed under U.S. Patents 6,673,539, 6,156,896; 5,859,247; and 5,777,121 and one or more pending patents owned or controlled by Fluorous Technologies, Inc. 6