Synthesis of Phosphoramidite Monomers Equipped with Complementary Bases for Solid-Phase DNA Oligomerization
Sonia Romero-Pérez1,2, Isabel López-Martín1, Manuel C Martos-Maldonado1
1Nanostructured Molecular Systems and Materials Group, Departamento de Química Orgánica , Universidad Autónoma de Madrid , 28049 Madrid , Spain.
Abstract:
We describe the preparation of two monomers that bear complementary nucleobases at the edges (guanine-2'-deoxycytidine and 2-aminoadenine-2'-deoxyuridine) and that are conveniently protected and activated for solid-phase automated DNA synthesis. We report the optimized synthetic routes leading to the four nucleobase derivatives involved, their cross-coupling reactions into dinucleobase-containing monomers, and their oligomerization in the DNA synthesizer.
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