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Nucleoside Triphosphates - From Synthesis to Biochemical Characterization
Published on: April 3, 2014
Simplified Oligonucleotide Phosphorus Deprotection Process with Reduced 3-(2-Cyanoethyl) Thymidine Impurities
Xuan Zhou1, Xianglin Shi2, Yannick Fillon1
1Oligonucleotide Process Development, Biogen, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:
Oligonucleotides have emerged as valuable new therapeutics. Presently, oligonucleotide manufacturing consists in a series of stepwise additions until the full-length product is obtained. Deprotection of the phosphorus backbone before cleavage and deprotection (C&D) by ammonolysis is necessary to control the 3-(2-cyanoethyl) thymidine (CNET) impurity. In this study, we demonstrate that the use of piperazine as a scavenger of acrylonitrile allows phosphorus deprotection and C&D to be combined in a single step. This reduces solvent consumption, processing time, and CNET levels. Additionally, we showed that substitution of piperazine for triethylamine in the phosphorus deprotection step of supported-synthesis leads to reduced reaction times and lower levels of CNET impurities.
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