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Multicomponent Synthesis of C(8)-Substituted Purine Building Blocks of Peptide Nucleic Acids from Prebiotic Compounds
Eleonora Mancin1, Eliana Capecchi1, Lorenzo Botta1
1Department of Biological and Ecological Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, 01100, Italy.
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We have explored the reaction of a three-components mixture of aminomalononitrile, urea and α-amino acid methyl esters for the multicomponent synthesis substituted purines resembling PNA's building blocks. 2,6-diamino-purines, 6-amino-3,9-dihydro-2H-purin-2-one (iso-guanines), and 3,9-dihydro-6H-purin-6-one derivatives, selectively decorated at C(8)-position of the purine ring with different amino acid residues, were obtained from acceptable to good yields. The regio-selectivity of the transformation was controlled by the use of urea in the ternary mixture and by the annulation agent involved in the ring-closure of amino-imidazole carbonitrile intermediates. Solvent free conditions, microwave irradiation and simple one-carbon containing reagents further satisfied the major requirement of atom economy and sustainable chemistry. Due to the prebiotic nature of the three-components mixture and of annulation agents, it also embodies the possibility for the synthesis of novel PNAs bearing purine nucleobases decorated at C(8)-position of the imidazole ring as alternative RNA analogues in molecular evolution.
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