Literature DB >> 206874

The reactivity of phosphomono-and phosphodiester groups in oligonucleotides.

D G Knorre, V F Zrytova, A V Lebedev, L M Khalimskaya, E A Sheshogova.   

Abstract

The rate constants were estimated by phosphorus NMR spectroscopy for the reactions of alcohols (Tr-dT, 2-cyanoethanol) in pyridine with the main types of the reactive phosphorylating intermediates formed by treatment of pdT-Ac, pdTpdT-Ac, Tr-dTpdT-Ac, Tr-dTpdTpdT-Ac with 2, 4, 6-triisopropylbenzene-sulfonyl chloride (TPS): 1) B type derivatives with phosphomono ester (PME) group converted to a phosphoryl pyridinium residue; 2) C type derivatives with PME and phosphodiester (PDE) groups converted to trisubstituted pyrophosphate; 3) D type derivatives with PDE groups converted to tetrasubstituted pyrophosphate. The two latter types are partially present as cyclic intramolecular pyrophosphates Ci and Di. The reactivity of the intermediates decrease in the series B greater than Ci approximately Di greater than C approximately D. The Ci derivative of pdTpdT-Ac when obtained in dimethylformamide was found to be rather stable to hydrolysis and could be separated from the other dinucleotide derivatives by ion-exchange chromatography. The Arrhenius parameters of all steps of the conversion of PME group of pdT-Ac to B derivative and of the reaction of TPS with PDE group of dinucleoside phosphate Tr-dTpdT-Ac were measured.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 206874      PMCID: PMC342074          DOI: 10.1093/nar/5.4.1253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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