MMT-Hexylaminolinker Phosphoramidite: Advanced Reagents for Nucleic Acid Innovation

Discover the power of MMT-Hexylaminolinker Phosphoramidite, a high-purity chemical intermediate essential for cutting-edge oligonucleotide synthesis and bioconjugation. We are a trusted supplier in China, offering this vital component for your research and development needs.

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Key Advantages for Your Synthesis Needs

Controlled Deprotection and Modification

The MMT protection on the hexylamino linker allows for controlled deprotection, providing researchers with the flexibility to perform precise post-synthesis modifications. This feature is critical when buy MMT-Hexylaminolinker Phosphoramidite for complex oligonucleotide structures.

Efficient Integration into Synthesis Protocols

This phosphoramidite is designed for seamless integration into standard DNA/RNA synthesis workflows. Its chemical structure ensures efficient coupling, making it a preferred choice among scientists seeking reliable nucleotide building blocks.

Enhanced Oligonucleotide Versatility

The hexylamino linker serves as a flexible spacer, facilitating the attachment of various functional molecules such as labels, dyes, or therapeutic agents. This enhances the utility of oligonucleotides in diverse applications like molecular probes and drug delivery systems.

Broad Applications in Life Sciences Research

Oligonucleotide Synthesis

A fundamental building block for synthesizing various modified nucleic acids, including gapmers and antisense oligonucleotides. Researchers often purchase this reagent for custom oligonucleotide synthesis.

Bioconjugation

Ideal for attaching labels, fluorescent tags, or therapeutic payloads to nucleic acid sequences. Its amine functionality is key for creating novel bioconjugates.

Molecular Probes

Essential for developing sophisticated molecular probes used in diagnostics and biological research for target identification and quantification.

Nucleic Acid Modification

Provides a versatile platform for introducing functional groups into nucleic acids, opening avenues for advanced materials and therapeutic agents.