Solid-phase synthesis of oligodeoxynucleotides using nucleobase N-unprotected oxazaphospholidine derivatives bearing a long alkyl chain

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Abstract

In this study, we developed a new approach for the solid-phase synthesis of oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) using nucleobase-unprotected oxazaphospholidine derivatives. We tackled the problem of the difficult purification of N-unprotected monomers due to their high affinity to silica gel by introducing a tetrahydrogeranyl group into the oxazaphospholidine monomers, thereby enhancing the lipophilicity and facilitating the isolation. In addition, the cyclic structure of oxazaphospholidine enabled a hydroxy-group-selective condensation with sufficient efficiency. Unmodified and boranophosphate/phosphate chimeric ODNs were successfully synthesized using this strategy. This synthetic method can be expected to afford ODNs containing base-labile functional groups.

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Kakuta, K., Kasahara, R., Sato, K., & Wada, T. (2023). Solid-phase synthesis of oligodeoxynucleotides using nucleobase N-unprotected oxazaphospholidine derivatives bearing a long alkyl chain. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 21(37), 7580–7592. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ob01255g

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