Synthesis of oligodeoxynucleotides with 5'-caps binding RNA targets
Simone Egetenmeyer1, Clemens Richert
1Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.
Abstract:
Protocols for the synthesis of oligodeoxynucleotides with a short peptidyl substituent linked to the 5'-O-terminus through a phosphodiester bond are presented. The example given is a peptidyl cap consisting of the residues of L-prolinol, glycine, and the acyl residue of oxolinic acid. DNA probes with this cap, also known as ogOA cap, give melting point increases for duplexes with RNA targets and improve mismatch discrimination at the terminus. The cap is either introduced in one step, using a newly developed phosphoramidite reagent, or assembled on the DNA chain. The step-wise assembly of the peptidyl chain is advantageous for combinatorial studies aimed at the optimization of a cap structure. The block coupling method, introducing the preassembled cap in one step, is attractive for routine use of a cap already optimized for a given application. Cap-bearing probes can increase fidelity of hybridization in a genomic context. They can be synthesized by automated DNA synthesis.
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