Structurally modified nucleoside analogues are a major source of therapeutic agents and building blocks for incorporation into synthetic oligonucleotides able to interfere with information transfer or other biological functions. This work describes the synthesis of non-natural L-nucleoside phosphonate mimics containing two anomeric centers. Such compounds feature either a di- or monohydroxy tetradialdose sugar as the glycone unit, while adenine is present as nucleobase. By judicious use of protecting groups at the 2- and 3-position of commercial 1-O-acetyl-2,3,5-tri-O-benzoyl-β-D-ribofuranose, both the phosphonate and nucleobase moieties were stereoselectively introduced to provide a dihydroxylated compound with cis-configured substituents as the sole reaction product. Subsequent selective deprotection and deoxygenation at the 3′-position occurred smoothly to afford the corresponding 4′-monohydroxy tetradialdose containing analogue.

Synthesis of tetradialdose phosphonate nucleosides as mimics of L-nucleotides

Groaz E.;
2019

Abstract

Structurally modified nucleoside analogues are a major source of therapeutic agents and building blocks for incorporation into synthetic oligonucleotides able to interfere with information transfer or other biological functions. This work describes the synthesis of non-natural L-nucleoside phosphonate mimics containing two anomeric centers. Such compounds feature either a di- or monohydroxy tetradialdose sugar as the glycone unit, while adenine is present as nucleobase. By judicious use of protecting groups at the 2- and 3-position of commercial 1-O-acetyl-2,3,5-tri-O-benzoyl-β-D-ribofuranose, both the phosphonate and nucleobase moieties were stereoselectively introduced to provide a dihydroxylated compound with cis-configured substituents as the sole reaction product. Subsequent selective deprotection and deoxygenation at the 3′-position occurred smoothly to afford the corresponding 4′-monohydroxy tetradialdose containing analogue.
2019
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