Aminosilane/carbodiimide coupling of DNA to glass substrate

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523112, 604266, 424409, 424422, C08G 6348, C08G 6391

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ABSTRACT:
A method for coupling DNA to a glass substrate by aminating the glass substrate with an aminosilane, reacting DNA with a carbodiimide/imidazole solution to create a 5'-phosphorimidazolide, and reacting the aminated glass substrate and phosphorimidazolide to couple the DNA to the substrate.

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Chu et al., "Derivatization of unprotected polynucleotides", 11 Nucleic Acids Research 6513 (1983).

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