Nucleotides and nucleic acids: a source of inspiration for the development of new, phosphorus-centered functional groups.

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Synthetic methodologies aiming at the creation of new phosphorus-centered functional groups are reported, as well as applications to the field of nucleotide chemistry. Thus, difluorophosphonothioate-based, ionic reagents 3b and 3d are shown to allow the stereocontrolled and efficient synthesis of phosphonodifluoromethyl analogues of nucleoside-3'-phosphates. An alternate, radical approach describes the use of hypophosphorous acid to stereoselectively link two furanosyl units in positions 3 and 5, and to provide an access to alpha,alpha-difluoro-H-phosphinates. These intermediates are shown to be precursors to the corresponding fluorinated phosphonic acids, phosphonothioic acids and variously substituted phosphinates.

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Lopin, C., Garipova, G., Kalinina, I., Raboisson, P., Osaki, T., Gautier, A., … Piettre, S. R. (2006). Nucleotides and nucleic acids: a source of inspiration for the development of new, phosphorus-centered functional groups. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (2004), (50), 53–54. https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/nrl027

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