A study on synthesis and upscaling of 2′-o-aecm-5-methyl pyrimidine phosphoramidites for oligonucleotide synthesis

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2′-O-(N-(Aminoethyl)carbamoyl)methyl-modified 5-methyluridine (AECM-MeU) and 5-methylcytidine (AECM-MeC) phosphoramidites are reported for the first time and prepared in multigram quantities. The syntheses of AECM-MeU and AECM-MeC nucleosides are designed for larger scales (approx. 20 g up until phosphoramidite preparation steps) using low-cost reagents and minimizing chromatographic purifications. Several steps were screened for best conditions, focusing on the most crucial steps such as N3 and/or 2′-OH alkylations, which were improved for larger scale synthesis using phase transfer catalysis (PTC). Moreover, the need of chromatographic purifications was substantially reduced by employing one-pot synthesis and improved work-up strategies.

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Karalė, K., Bollmark, M., Stulz, R., Honcharenko, D., Tedebark, U., & Strömberg, R. (2021). A study on synthesis and upscaling of 2′-o-aecm-5-methyl pyrimidine phosphoramidites for oligonucleotide synthesis. Molecules, 26(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26226927

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