On the observation of discrete fluorine NMR spectra for uridine 5'-β,γ-fluoromethylenetriphosphate diastereomers at basic pH

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Jakeman et al. recently reported the inability to distinguish the diastereomers of uridine 5'-β,γ-fluoromethylenetriphosphate (β,γ-CHF-UTP, 1) by 19F NMR under conditions we previously prescribed for the resolution of the corresponding β,γ-CHF-dGTP spectra, stating further that 1 decomposed under these basic conditions. Here we show that the 19F NMR spectra of 1 (∼1:1 diastereomer mixture prepared by coupling of UMP-morpholidate with fluoromethylenebis(phosphonic acid)) in D2O at pH 10 are indeed readily distinguishable. 1 in this solution was stable for 24 h at rt. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Hwang, C. S., Kashemirov, B. A., & McKenna, C. E. (2014). On the observation of discrete fluorine NMR spectra for uridine 5’-β,γ-fluoromethylenetriphosphate diastereomers at basic pH. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 79(11), 5315–5319. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo500452b

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