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Synthesis of poly(vinylamine) containing asymmetric nucleic acid base derivatives as grafted pendants

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


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

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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 prepared either by hydrolysis of poly(vinyl acetamide) or poly(vinylโ€tโ€butyl carbamate) has proven to be more difficult than the case of polyethyleneimine. This may be due to a combination of the low solubility and steric factors of PVAm. PVAm formed a complex with oximes such as ethylโ€2โ€hydroxyimino cyanoacetate (EHICA), which activates the amino group of PVAm; it became soluble in polar solvents and gave higher percent graft. These carboxylic acid derivatives were grafted onto PVAm through amide bonds by direct coupling with sulfonic acid esters of hydroxybenzotriazoles to give optically active graft polymers. These coupling agents were found to be much superior reagents than DEPC regarding racemization. The related monomer and dimer model compounds were also prepared by the same method from 3โ€aminopentane and (โˆ’)โ€, (+)โ€, and mesoโ€2,4โ€diaminopentane, respectively. The dimer models were separated and purified by HPLC to give models for isotactic, heterotactic, and syndiotactic polymer models. The enantiomeric purity of the optically active monomer model was determined by 360โ€MHz NMR spectroscopy using optically active shift reagents.


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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