BioTechniques (Mar 2000)

Simple Method for Preparation of Fluor/Hapten-Labeled dUTP

  • Manjunath Nimmakayalu,
  • Octavian Henegariu,
  • David C. Ward,
  • Patricia Bray-Ward

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/00283st11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 518 – 522

Abstract

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Many projects, such as multiplex-fluorescence in situ hybridization (M-FISH) karyotyping, require the use of relatively large amounts of multiple fluor- or hapten-labeled nucleotides for the preparation of DNA probes. Such a requirement makes these experimental approaches prohibitively expensive for many researchers. The cost of such nucleotides can be reduced approximately 99% by purchasing the chemical precursors, fluor or hapten succinimidyl esters and 5-(3-aminoallyl)-2′-deoxyuridine 5′ triphosphate (AA-dUTP), and performing the simple coupling/purification described here. It is possible to finish four to ten different fluor/hapten dUTP preparations of 2.5 μM scale within a 24 h period. The reagent cost for each preparation ranges from $33–$237 per μM, depending on the fluor/hapten. This laboratory uses such nucleotide preparations to prepare FISH probes by nick translation or PCR amplification.