2´-O-Methyl (2´-OMe) Panels
2´-O-Methyl (2´-OMe) Panels
ModDetect™ 2′-O-Methyl (2′-OMe) Panels are designed for the detection of 2′-OMe chemical modifications independent of sequence or position. These reagents can be applied across multiple assay formats to support studies of distribution, uptake, and localization of chemically modified oligonucleotides.
The Role of 2´-OMe Modifications in ASO Drug Design
2′-O-Methyl (2′-OMe) chemical modification of oligonucleotides is a second-generation modification often incorporated into antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), small interfering RNA (siRNA), aptamers, and messenger RNA (mRNA). OMe modification enhances stability, minimizes off-target binding, and reduces innate immune response, which are key benefits when developing safer, more effective RNA therapeutics. However, excessive incorporation of OMe modification may lower the potency of oligonucleotide drugs, requiring consideration for both pros and cons in drug design.
ModDetect™ 2’-OMe panels feature highly specific antibodies that recognize the OMe chemical modification, detecting nucleic acid drugs independent of sequence. These antibodies support quantitative immunoassays across various modalities (ASOs, siRNA, aptamers, mRNA) and can be used to localize and quantify siRNA strands synthesized with distinct chemical modifications (i.e. when phosphorothioate (PS) is present on both strands, but with MOE on the sense strand and OMe on the antisense strand.)
Available ModDetect™ Panels and Clones
The 2′-OMe ModDetect™ Panel includes a set of unconjugated monoclonal antibodies validated for the detection of 2′-O-methyl–modified antisense oligonucleotides. Individual antibody clones are also available for researchers who require flexibility in assay development or wish to evaluate clone-specific performance.
| 2′-OMe Panels | Format |
| ModDetect™ 2′-O-Methyl (2′-OMe) Panel | Unconjugated |
| 2′-OMe Clones | Included in Panel |
| Unconjugated Clone OME1 | ✓ |
| Unconjugated Clone OME2 | ✓ |
| Unconjugated Clone OME3 | ✓ |
| Unconjugated Clone OME4 | ✓ |
| Unconjugated Clone OME5 | ✓ |