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α-Azido bisphosphonates: synthesis and nucleotide analogues
Brian T Chamberlain1, Thomas G Upton, Boris A Kashemirov
1Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-0744, USA.
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The first examples of α-azido bisphosphonates [(RO)(2)P(O)](2)CXN(3) (1, R = i-Pr, X = Me; 2, R = i-Pr, X = H; 3, R = H, X = Me; 4, R = H, X = H) and corresponding β,γ-CXN(3) dGTP (5-6) and α,β-CXN(3) dATP (7-8) analogues are described. The individual diastereomers of 7 (7a/b) were obtained by HPLC separation of the dADP synthetic precursor (14a/b).
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