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Spectroscopic studies of poly(vinylamine) containing optically active thymine derivatives as grafted pendants

โœ Scribed by Overberger, C. G. ;Kikyotani, S.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Weight
891 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-6376

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Abstract

The optical properties of poly(vinylamine) containing optically active (+)โ€ or (โˆ’)โ€2โ€(thyminโ€1โ€yl) propionyl groups as grafted pendants (PT) and the related monomer (MT) and dimer models (DT) were investigated by UV, circular dichroism (CD), and NMR spectroscopy. Highly syndiotactic PT has a smaller hypochromicity versus MT and a larger optical rotation than the less syndiotactic PT in various solutions. These results are attributed to an interaction between the configurational arrangement of thymines, the conformation of the polymers, and base stacking between thymines. The interactions of these polymers with poly(adenylic acid) (polyA) were also studied and the results compared with other vinylโ€type nucleic acid model polymers. The isomers of the optically active dimer models [prepared from meso and (dl)โ€2,4โ€diaminopentane] were separated. The CD spectra of (+)โ€D(โˆ’)T in CHCl~3~ and trifluoroethanol (TFE) displayed extremely solventโ€dependent exciton coupling of the ฯ€โ€“ฯ€^*^ (B~2u~) transition of the base chromophore, which was not observed in the other models or polymers, except the mesoโ€type dimer model (meso)โ€Dโ€(โˆ’)T. This coupling decreased with increasing solvent dielectric constant, while UV hypochromicity increased. This behavior as well as the 360โ€MHz NMR spectra suggest that (+)โ€D(โˆ’)T exists in an extended form in solvents of low dielectric constant and gradually assumes a stacked conformation as the dielectric constant increases.


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## Abstract The preparations of new model polymers of polynucleotides with stereoregular poly(vinylamine) (PVAm) backbones and an optically active nucleic acid base derivative as a pending side chain are described. The grafting of (ยฑ)โ€, (+)โ€, and (โˆ’)โ€2โ€(thyminโ€1โ€yl) propionic acid to linear PVAm pr