Synthesis, biophysical properties, and RNase H activity of 6'-difluoro[4.3.0]bicyclo-DNA.

Beilstein J Org Chem

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Bern, Freiestrasse 3, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.

Published: January 2019

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  • The study details the synthesis and properties of a new modified DNA strand called 6'-difluorinated [4.3.0]bicyclo-DNA, focusing on its biophysical characteristics and interaction patterns.
  • The construction of the difluorinated building block involved several chemical conversions, leading to the creation of oligonucleotides that were tested for thermal stability and hybridization with complementary DNA and RNA.
  • Results indicated a destabilization in hybridization temperatures, though this effect was mitigated with multiple modifications, and the modified oligonucleotides were also capable of facilitating RNase H-mediated cleavage of RNA, demonstrating potential for further applications.

Article Abstract

Here we present the synthesis, the biophysical properties, and the RNase H profile of 6'-difluorinated [4.3.0]bicyclo-DNA (6'-diF-bc-DNA). The difluorinated thymidine phosphoramidite building block was synthesized starting from an already known -difluorinated tricyclic glycal. This tricyclic siloxydifluorocyclopropane was converted into the [4.3.0]bicyclic nucleoside via cyclopropane ring-opening through the addition of an electrophilic iodine during the nucleosidation step followed by reduction. The -difluorinated bicyclic nucleoside was then converted into the corresponding phosphoramidite building block which was incorporated into oligonucleotides. Thermal denaturation experiments of these oligonucleotides hybridized to complementary DNA or RNA disclosed a significant destabilization of both duplex types (Δ /mod = -1.6 to -5.5 °C). However, in the DNA/RNA hybrid the amount of destabilization could be reduced by multiple insertions of the modified unit. In addition, CD spectroscopy of the oligonucleotides hybridized to RNA showed a similar structure than the natural DNA/RNA duplex. Furthermore, since the structural investigation on the nucleoside level by X-ray crystallography and ab initio calculations pointed to a furanose conformation in the southern region, a RNase H cleavage assay was conducted. This experiment revealed that the oligonucleotide containing five modified units was able to elicit the RNase H-mediated cleavage of the complementary RNA strand.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334804PMC
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