Nucleic acids with a six-membered 'carbohydrate' mimic in the backbone
- PMID: 20087996
- DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.200900185
Nucleic acids with a six-membered 'carbohydrate' mimic in the backbone
Abstract
Starting from pyranose nucleic acids, several series of modified nucleic acids with a six-membered carbohydrate moiety (mimic) have been synthesized and analyzed over a period of 20 years, and this work is summarized here. The process starts with structural and conformational considerations, followed by synthetic efforts and a structural analysis, and ends up with a biological confirmation of the concept, demonstrating that these modified nucleic acids represent very valuable tools in chemistry and biology.
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