Stereocontrolled Solid-Phase Synthesis of Phosphorothioate Oligoribonucleotides Using 2′-O-(2-Cyanoethoxymethyl)-nucleoside 3′-O-Oxazaphospholidine Monomers
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2012Vol. 77(18), pp. 7913–7922
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Abstract
A method for the synthesis of P-stereodefined phosphorothioate oligoribonucleotides (PS-ORNs) was developed. PS-ORNs of mixed sequence (up to 12mers) were successfully synthesized by this method with sufficient coupling efficiency (94-99%) and diastereoselectivity (≥98:2). The coupling efficiency was greatly improved by the use of 2-cyanoethoxymethyl (CEM) groups in place of the conventional TBS groups for the 2'-O-protection of nucleoside 3'-O-oxazaphospholidine monomers. The resultant diastereopure PS-ORNs allowed us to clearly demonstrate that an ORN containing an all-(Rp)-PS-backbone stabilizes its duplex with the complementary ORN, whereas its all-(Sp)-counterpart has a destabilizing effect.
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