Base Modifications of Nucleosides via the Use of Peptide-Coupling Agents, and Beyond
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Base Modifications of Nucleosides via the Use of Peptide-Coupling Agents, and Beyond
Abstract
Several naturally occurring purine and pyrimidine nucleosides contain an amide linkage as part of the heterocyclic aglycone. Enolization of the amide and conversion to leaving groups at the amide carbon atom permits base modification by addition-elimination types of processes. Although a number of methods have been developed over the years for accomplishing such conversions, the present Personal Account describes efforts from the Lakshman laboratories. Facile activation of the amido groups in nucleobases can be achieved with peptide-coupling agents. Subsequent reaction with nucleophiles then accomplishes the base modifications. In many cases, the activation and displacement steps can be done as two-step, one-pot processes, whereas in other cases, discrete storable activated nucleosides can be isolated for subsequent displacement reactions. Using such an approach a wide range of nucleoside base modifications is readily achievable. In many instances, mechanistic investigations have been conducted so as to understand the activation process.
Keywords: SNAr reaction; addition-elimination; phosphonium; purine; pyrimidine.
© 2022 The Chemical Society of Japan & Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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