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Inosine

Inosine Build & Order
Inosine occurs naturally in the wobble position of the anticodon of some transfer RNAs and is known to form base pairs with A, C and U during the translation process.

Name Synthesis scale Recommended Purification* Required Purification* Reference EUR
3'-dInosine 40 nmol RP-HPLC - MD-NB001-03004 37.10
3' dInosine 200 nmol RP-HPLC - MD-NB001-03020 58.00
3' dInosine 1000 nmol RP-HPLC - MD-NB001-03100 90.00
dInosine  40 nmol
RP-HPLC - MD-NB001-IN004 10.50
dInosine 200 nmol
RP-HPLC - MD-NB001-IN020 17.00
dInosine 1000 nmol
RP-HPLC - MD-NB001-IN100 34.00
* More info on the Purifications page

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   MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry

Delivery times

   2-14 bases: 5 Working days 
                             15-39 bases: 5 Working days
                             40-80 bases: 7-8 Working days 
                             > 80 bases: 10 Working days 

Packaging

   Dried

Shipping conditions

   Room temperature

Storage conditions

   -20°C to –70°C
Oligonucleotides are stable in solution at 4°C for up to 2 weeks. Properly reconstituted material stored at -20°C should be stable for at least 6 months. Dried DNA (when kept at -20°C) in a nuclease-free environment should be stable for years.
Inosine occurs naturally in the wobble position of the anticodon of some transfer RNAs and is known to form base pairs with A, C and U during the translation process. Several experiments have suggested that deoxyinosine might be an “inert” base, its presence in an oligonucleotide sequence seems neither to disturb DNA duplex formation nor to destabilize the duplex. Independent of sequence effects, the order of base-pairing stabilities is I-C >> I-A > I-T = I-G. Deoxyinosine containing primers have been used successfully to amplify cDNA or genomic fragments for the generation of DNA probes from a peptide sequence.

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