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Borane phosphonate DNA: a versatile unnatural internucleotide linkage

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Title Borane phosphonate DNA: a versatile unnatural internucleotide linkage
 
Creator Kundu, Rajen
 
Subject Chemistry
 
Description Borane phosphonate (bp) is a new class of unnatural internucleotide linkages where one of the oxygens in the phosphodiester linkage is replaced by an electron deficient borane (BH3) group. These unnatural internucleotide linkages are resistant to nuclease, RNase H active and hydrophobic, which significantly enhance the cellular uptake. The bp-linked oligo can be synthesized both enzymatically and chemically. Like borane (BH3) and diborane (B2H6) reagents, the borane group (BH3) in borane phosphonate oligo retains its reactivity towards a specific substrate. BpDNA reduces metal ions, such as Au(III), Ag(I), and Pt(II), and produces the corresponding metal nanoparticles; this enables the DNA-mediated morphology control and spatial positioning of nanoparticles and DNA nanostructures. Moreover, the bp-diesters undergo oxidative substitution with various nucleophiles, such as amines, alcohols, thiols, etc., upon activation by iodine; this leads to a route for post-synthetic modification of DNA including DNA functionalization. This article discusses some of the recent studies reported on bp-oligo synthesis and its applications.
 
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
 
Date 2019-03-21
 
Type Article
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Identifier Kundu, Rajen (2019) Borane phosphonate DNA: a versatile unnatural internucleotide linkage. New Journal of Chemistry, 43. pp. 4323-4328.
 
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