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Oligonucleotide Analogues with Integrated Bases and Backbone. Part 14 : Synthesis and Association of Ethynylene-Linked Self-Complementary Tetramers

✍ Scribed by Xiaomin Zhang; Bruno Bernet; Andrea Vasella


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
German
Weight
637 KB
Volume
90
Category
Article
ISSN
0018-019X

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Abstract

The self‐complementary tetrameric propargyl triols 8, 14, 18, and 21 were synthesized to investigate the duplex formation of self‐complementary, ethynylene‐linked UUAA, AAUU, UAUA, and AUAU analogues with integrated bases and backbone (ONIBs). The linear synthesis is based on repetitive Sonogashira couplings and C‐desilylations (34–72% yield), starting from the monomeric propargyl alcohols 9 and 15 and the iodinated nucleosides 3, 7, 11, and 13. Strongly persistent intramolecular H‐bonds from the propargylic OH groups to N(3) of the adenosine units prevent the gg‐type orientation of the ethynyl groups at C(5′). As such, an orientation is required for the formation of cyclic duplexes, this H‐bond prevents the formation of duplexes connected by all four base pairs. However, the central units of the UAUA and AAUU analogues 18 and 14 associate in CDCl~3~/(D~6~)DMSO 10 : 1 to form a cyclic duplex characterized by reverse Hoogsteen base pairing. The UUAA tetramer 8 forms a cyclic UU homoduplex, while the AUAU tetramer 21 forms only linear associates. Duplex formation of the O‐silylated UUAA and AAUU tetramers is no longer prevented. The self‐complementary UUAA tetramer 22 forms Watson–Crick‐ and Hoogsteen‐type base‐paired cyclic duplexes more readily than the sequence‐isomeric AAUU tetramer 23, further illustrating the sequence selectivity of duplex formation.


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