Publications by authors named "Robert H Springer"

An efficient process to synthesize 2,6-diaminopurine riboside in high yield and quality is described. This inexpensive approach was scaled up to multi-hundred kilogram quantities for use in oligonucleotide therapeutics.

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The tricyclic cytosine analogues phenoxazine and 9-(2-aminoethoxy)-phenoxazine ("G-clamp") are known to significantly enhance the binding affinity of oligonucleotides to their complementary target DNA or RNA strands. To investigate their effect on the nuclease resistance, they were incorporated into model oligomers with a natural phosphodiester backbone, and enzymatic degradation was monitored in an in vitro assay with snake venom phosphodiesterase as the hydrolytic enzyme. In both cases, a single incorporation at the 3'-terminus completely protected the oligonucleotides against 3'-exonuclease attack.

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