1978
DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(78)90431-9
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Preparation of AzoDNA and its use in affinity chromatography

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“…In this coupling procedure, the DNA is first modified with 4-diazobenzoic acid. The reaction can be performed on either natural or synthetic DNA (88). Model reactions suggest that it is the amino group of A, C, and G which are the main sites of reaction.…”
Section: 2249mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this coupling procedure, the DNA is first modified with 4-diazobenzoic acid. The reaction can be performed on either natural or synthetic DNA (88). Model reactions suggest that it is the amino group of A, C, and G which are the main sites of reaction.…”
Section: 2249mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two final examples sure given to illustrate the incorporation of specific reactive groups into larger ligands. In order to apply the technique of affinity chromatography to DNA:DNA and DNA:RNA hybridization reactions, Dickerman et al (50) prepared adsorbents containing sheared-single-stranded DNA.…”
Section: Ligand Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%