BioTechniques (Nov 1998)

Elimination of Residual Natural Nucleotides from 3′-O-Modified-dNTP Syntheses by Enzymatic Mop-Up

  • Michael L. Metzker,
  • Ramesh Raghavachari,
  • Kevin Burgess,
  • Richard A. Gibbs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/98255st01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 5
pp. 814 – 817

Abstract

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Here, we describe a novel strategy called enzymatic “Mop-Up” that efficiently removes contaminating dNTPs from reverse-phase, high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) purified 3′-Omodified dNTP syntheses. Enzymatic mop-up takes advantage of the high selectivity of DNA polymerases for the former nucleoside triphosphates over the latter nucleotide analogs. We demonstrate the selective removal of contaminating dATP and dTTP from RP-HPLC purified 3′-O-methyldATP and 3′-O-(2-nitrobenzyl)-dTTP syntheses, respectively. These data highlight the importance of natural nucleotide contamination when interpreting enzymatic incorporation data and provide an alternative hypothesis for the observed property of catalytic editing of DNA polymerases. Moreover, the effective removal of natural nucleotides from 3′-O-modified analogs addresses the important issue of nucleotide read-through for stop-start DNA sequencing strategies, such as the base addition sequencing scheme (BASS).