Literature DB >> 11667326

Synthesis of Phosphorodithioate DNA via Sulfur-Linked, Base-Labile Protecting Groups(1).

William T. Wiesler1, Marvin H. Caruthers.   

Abstract

Phosphorodithioate DNA, a new and potentially useful DNA analog with a deoxynucleoside-OPS(2)O-deoxynucleoside internucleotide linkage, was synthesized from deoxynucleoside 3'-phosphorothioamidites having a variety of thioesters and thiocarbonates as base-labile phosphorus protecting groups. The major challenge in the synthesis of this DNA analog was to derive a reaction pathway whereby activation of deoxynucleoside 3'-phosphorothioamidites occurred rapidly and in high yield under conditions that minimize Arbuzov rearrangements, exchange reactions, unwanted oxidation to phosphorothioates, and several other side reactions. Of the various phosphorus protecting groups examined for this purpose, a thorough evaluation of these parameters led to the conclusion that beta-(benzoylmercapto)ethyl was preferred. Synthesis of phosphorodithioate DNA began by preparing deoxynucleoside 3'-phosphorothioamidites from the appropriately protected deoxynucleoside, tris(pyrrolidino)phosphine, and ethanedithiol monobenzoate via a one-flask synthesis procedure. These synthons were activated with tetrazole and condensed with a deoxynucleoside on a polymer support to yield the deoxynucleoside thiophosphite. Subsequent steps involved oxidation with sulfur to generate the completely protected phosphorodithioate triester, acylation of unreacted deoxynucleoside, and removal of the 5'-protecting group. Yields per cycle were usually 97-98% with 2-5% phosphorothioate contamination as determined by (31)P NMR. By using deoxynucleoside 3'-phosphorothioamidites and deoxynucleoside 3'-phosphoroamidites, deoxyoligonucleotides having phosphorodithioate and the natural phosphate internucleotide linkages in any predetermined order can also be synthesized.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 11667326     DOI: 10.1021/jo960274y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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3.  Automated solid-phase synthesis of RNA oligonucleotides containing a nonbridging phosphorodithioate linkage via phosphorothioamidites.

Authors:  Nan-Sheng Li; John K Frederiksen; Joseph A Piccirilli
Journal:  J Org Chem       Date:  2012-10-25       Impact factor: 4.354

4.  2'-OMe-phosphorodithioate-modified siRNAs show increased loading into the RISC complex and enhanced anti-tumour activity.

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10.  Immunofluorescence assay and flow-cytometry selection of bead-bound aptamers.

Authors:  Xianbin Yang; Xin Li; Tarl W Prow; Lisa M Reece; Suzanne E Bassett; Bruce A Luxon; Norbert K Herzog; Judy Aronson; Robert E Shope; James F Leary; David G Gorenstein
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2003-05-15       Impact factor: 16.971

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