Efficient access to 3′-terminal azide-modified RNA for inverse click-labeling patterns

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Abstract

Labeled RNA becomes increasingly important for molecular diagnostics and biophysical studies on RNA with its diverse interaction partners, which range from small metabolites to large macromolecular assemblies, such as the ribosome. Here, we introduce a fast synthesis path to 3′-terminal 2′-O-(2-azidoethyl) modified oligoribonucleotides for subsequent bioconjugation, as exemplified by fluorescent labeling via Click chemistry for an siRNA targeting the brain acid-soluble protein 1 gene (BASP1). Importantly, the functional group pattern is inverse to commonly encountered alkyne-functionalized "click"-able RNA and offers increased flexibility with respect to multiple and stepwise labeling of the same RNA molecule. Additionally, our route opens up a minimal step synthesis of 2′-O-(2-aminoethyl) modified pyrimidine nucleoside phosphoramidites which are of widespread use to generate amino-modified RNA for N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) ester-based conjugations. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Santner, T., Hartl, M., Bister, K., & Micura, R. (2014). Efficient access to 3′-terminal azide-modified RNA for inverse click-labeling patterns. Bioconjugate Chemistry, 25(1), 188–195. https://doi.org/10.1021/bc400513z

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