A cyclic nucleoside has been designed and synthesized to serve as a conformationally fixed building block for the development of functional oligonucleotides. The bridge was introduced between the nucleobase and the 5'-position to fix the rotation around the C4'-C5' bond, the base orientation, and the sugar puckering all at once. The 13-membered cyclic structure was introduced using a sulfonamide linkage, which retains an N-H group that can be used to attach an additional nucleoside moiety. The sulfonamide linkage was formed through the end-to-end cyclization of an intermediate that contained both a sulfonyltriazole and amino groups. Both H NMR and computational studies revealed that the sugar conformation, base orientation, and γ torsion angle were -type, , and , respectively. As such, cyclic nucleosides show promise for introducing these specific distorted conformations into functional nucleic acids.
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