Journal of Nucleic Acids (Jan 2012)

Dioxaphosphorinane-Constrained Nucleic Acid Dinucleotides as Tools for Structural Tuning of Nucleic Acids

  • Dan-Andrei Catana,
  • Brice-Loïc Renard,
  • Marie Maturano,
  • Corinne Payrastre,
  • Nathalie Tarrat,
  • Jean-Marc Escudier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/215876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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We describe a rational approach devoted to modulate the sugar-phosphate backbone geometry of nucleic acids. Constraints were generated by connecting one oxygen of the phosphate group to a carbon of the sugar moiety. The so-called dioxaphosphorinane rings were introduced at key positions along the sugar-phosphate backbone allowing the control of the six-torsion angles α to ζ defining the polymer structure. The syntheses of all the members of the D-CNA family are described, and we emphasize the effect on secondary structure stabilization of a couple of diastereoisomers of α,β-D-CNA exhibiting wether B-type canonical values or not.