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. 2022 Jan;40(1):47-53.
doi: 10.1038/s41587-021-00988-3. Epub 2021 Jul 29.

Purification of multiplex oligonucleotide libraries by synthesis and selection

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Purification of multiplex oligonucleotide libraries by synthesis and selection

Hansol Choi et al. Nat Biotechnol. 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Complex oligonucleotide (oligo) libraries are essential materials for diverse applications in synthetic biology, pharmaceutical production, nanotechnology and DNA-based data storage. However, the error rates in synthesizing complex oligo libraries can be substantial, leading to increment in cost and labor for the applications. As most synthesis errors arise from faulty insertions and deletions, we developed a length-based method with single-base resolution for purification of complex libraries containing oligos of identical or different lengths. Our method-purification of multiplex oligonucleotide libraries by synthesis and selection-can be performed either step-by-step manually or using a next-generation sequencer. When applied to a digital data-encoded library containing oligos of identical length, the method increased the purity of full-length oligos from 83% to 97%. We also show that libraries encoding the complementarity-determining region H3 with three different lengths (with an empirically achieved diversity >106) can be simultaneously purified in one pot, increasing the in-frame oligo fraction from 49.6% to 83.5%.

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