An open-source advanced maskless synthesizer for light-directed chemical synthesis of large nucleic acid libraries and microarrays

  • Jürgen Behr (First Author)
  • , Timm Michel (Co-Author)
  • , Maya Giridhar (Co-Author)
  • , Santra Santhosh (Co-Author)
  • , Arya Das (Co-Author)
  • , Hamed Sabzalipoor (Co-Author)
  • , Tadija Kekić (Co-Author)
  • , Etkin Parlar (Co-Author)
  • , Igor Ilić (Co-Author)
  • , Gisela Ibáñez-Redín (Co-Author)
  • , Erika Schaudy (Co-Author)
  • , Jory Lietard (Co-Author)
  • , Thomas Schletterer (Co-Author)
  • , Max Funck (Co-Author)
  • , Mark Somoza* (Last Author)
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Large- to ultra-large-scale synthesis of nucleic acids is becoming an increasingly important tool for understanding and manipulating biological systems, as well as for developing new technologies based on engineered biological materials, including DNA-based nanofabrication, aptamers and writing digital data at the molecular level. Several technologies for large-scale synthesis have been developed over the years, but all of them remain inaccessible to most researchers due to their complexity and/or use of proprietary technologies. Here, we present a fully open source, benchtop device for ultra-large scale nucleic acid synthesis that is also highly flexible and adaptable, able to accommodate a wide range of monomers and chemistries, while providing unrestricted access to synthesis parameter space.
Original languageAmerican English
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Nucleic acid chemistry
  • DNA
  • RNA
  • Photochemistry
  • Microarray
  • Phosphoramidite chemistry
  • Oligonucleotides
  • Maskless array synthesis
  • Digital micromirror device

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