A new approach to the synthesis of trinucleotide phosphoramidites - Synthons for the generation of oligonucleotide/peptide libraries
Trinucleotide phosphoramidites that correspond to the codons of all 20 amino acids were synthesized in high yield in 5g scale. Precursors of those amidites - trinucleotide phosphotriesters - have been prepared using the phosphotriester approach without protection of the 3'-hydroxyl function. More than 10 oligonucleotides up to 90 bases long have been synthesized by a phosphite-triester approach using new synthons. The 67-mer (12 random codons) has been used to generate a display library of 2x108complexity.