An RNA Chemical Phosphorylation Reagent Based on the "DMT-On" Strategy
- PMID: 40461409
- DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.5c01932
An RNA Chemical Phosphorylation Reagent Based on the "DMT-On" Strategy
Abstract
We present a new phosphorylation reagent built around a dihydroxyacetone core. DNA and, more interestingly, RNA can be easily phosphorylated by using a protocol similar to that routinely employed in the synthesis of unmodified nucleic acids. The well-known advantages associated with the dimethoxytrityl group (on-resin monitoring by trityl cation assay, delayed retention on HPLC, simple deprotection steps, and the use of equipment commonly found in oligo laboratories) are thus maintained.
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