A procedure is described for linking nucleosides covalently to controlled pore glass or cross-linked polystyrene supports by means of an oxalyl anchor. Though stable to triethylamine and diisopropylamine, the nucleoside-oxalyl link can be cleaved within a few minutes at room temperature with ammonium hydroxide in methanol. This new anchor can be used in automated synthesis of conventional oligonucleotides. The primary value, however, is that it enables one to employ solid support methodology to synthesize a variety of base-sensitive oligonucleotide derivatives, as illustrated here by synthesis of oligomers with base protecting groups intact and with methyl phosphotriester groups at the internucleoside links.
Succinic-d acid has played a central role in the determination of configuration of molecules whose chirality is due to the presence of deuterium. It is readily available, easily purified, and has a high specific rotation in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum.1 (2fi,3fi)-(-)-Succinic-d2 acid has previously been prepared by transformation of (4fi)-4,5-dihydroxy-2-oxovaleric acid to 2-oxoglutaraldehydic acid by Pseudomonas saccharophila in D20.2 Degradation afforded (-)-succinic-d2 acid containing nearly two deuteriums and having nearly twice the rotation of (-)-succinic-d acid. To date, chemical synthesis of succinic-d2 acid has been reported only as the racemate.3
Oligodeoxynucleotides with (2'-5') internucleotide linkages have been synthesized on a solid support via standard cyanoethyl phosphoramidite chemistry. This simple change in the oligonucleotide bond connectivity led to unique properties. UV melting temperature experiments indicate that the (2'-5')-oligo-3'-deoxyadenylates, (2'-5')-3'-dA8 and (2'-5')-3'-dA8(s) phosphorothioate, hybridize selectively to single-stranded RNA but not DNA. The complex (2'-5')-3'-dA8:poly (U) (Tm = 32 degrees C) was nearly as stable as the natural (3'-5')-2'-dA8 and poly (U) (Tm = 33 degrees C) in 130 mM NaCl, and 10 mM phosphate buffer (pH 7.5). However, no association was observed upon mixing (2'-5')-3'-dA8 and poly (dT). The (2'-5') linkages also confer greater resistance to exo- and endonucleolytic degradation compared with (3'-5')-linked oligomers. The rate of degradation of (2'-5')-3'-dA8 was almost four times less than that of (3'-5')-2'-dA8 in cell culture medium containing 10% heat-inactivated fetal calf serum. An increase in stability for (2'-5')-3'-dA8 against endonuclease activity was observed in both cytoplasmic and nuclear extracts. The nucleic acid selectivity of (2'-5')-oligo-3'-deoxynucleotides may represent an important design feature to improve the efficacy of antisense oligonucleotides.
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