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Impact of Thymidine Loop Modifications on Telomeric G-Quadruplex Catalytic Systems for Asymmetric Sulfoxidation
Claudia Finamore1, Carmen Festa1, Daniela Benigno1
1Department of Pharmacy, University of Naples Federico II, Via D. Montesano 49, I-80131 Naples, Italy.
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G-quadruplex (G4) DNA structures have recently emerged as promising chiral scaffolds for enantioselective catalysis. This study investigates how thymidine loop modifications influence the catalytic performance of the telomeric G4 sequence HT21 in the asymmetric sulfoxidation of thioanisole. To this end, several singly or doubly modified HT21 derivatives were synthesized by using β-L-2'-deoxythymidine, 5-hydroxymethyl-2'-deoxyuridine, and 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine instead of a T residue, or β-L-2'-deoxyadonesine instead of an A residue, in specific positions within the TTA loops. The catalytic activity of these analogues was evaluated in the Cu(II)-mediated oxidation of thioanisole using hydrogen peroxide as oxidant. All modified sequences maintained complete substrate conversion, but their enantioselectivities varied markedly. Whereas the highest enantiomeric excess (84% ee) had previously been achieved with the HT21 analogue bearing a β-L-2'-deoxyadenosine in the first loop, the thymidine-based modifications, either alone or in combination, resulted in lower ee values, suggesting that loop alterations critically affect the chiral microenvironment, not all loop positions are functionally equivalent, and single substitutions within the same loop can result in different enantioselectivities. These findings highlight new insights on how individual loop residues contribute to asymmetric induction and offer further details for tuning G4-based catalytic scaffolds.
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