2017
DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.201701110
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Synthesis and Applicability of Base‐Discriminating DNA‐Triplex‐Forming 19F NMR Probes

Abstract: Phosphoramidite building blocks of CF3‐modified N4(6‐amino‐2‐pyridinyl)deoxycytidines were synthesized, incorporated into triplex‐forming 2′‐deoxyoligonucleotide strands and the applicability of the probes to recognize nucleobase content in the pyrimidine‐rich strand of double‐helical DNA targets was evaluated. As expected, the obtained 19F NMR resonances were sensitive to the base content and unique 19F NMR spectral fingerprints could be obtained.

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“…Single stranded ON­(F) gave two signals at −122.18 ppm (minor) and at −123.05 ppm (major), which may be attributed to syn/anticonformers of the probe. Control measurements of ON­(F) in the presence of ON­(X) (1.0 and 2.0 equiv) resulted in two new signals with varying intensities and characteristic shifts depending on the complementary nucleobase (Figure S29); however, because of the modest affinity, it existed as a mixture of conformers in the double helices, and two resonance signals were observed …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Single stranded ON­(F) gave two signals at −122.18 ppm (minor) and at −123.05 ppm (major), which may be attributed to syn/anticonformers of the probe. Control measurements of ON­(F) in the presence of ON­(X) (1.0 and 2.0 equiv) resulted in two new signals with varying intensities and characteristic shifts depending on the complementary nucleobase (Figure S29); however, because of the modest affinity, it existed as a mixture of conformers in the double helices, and two resonance signals were observed …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control measurements of ON(F) in the presence of ON(X) (1.0 and 2.0 equiv) resulted in two new signals with varying intensities and characteristic shifts depending on the complementary nucleobase (Figure S29); however, because of the modest affinity, it existed as a mixture of conformers in the double helices, and two resonance signals were observed. 55 Mercuration of the probe caused a drastic ca. 20 ppm downfield shift, where ON(F−Hg) was observed as broad humps.…”
Section: Table 1 Melting Temperatures Of Oligonucleotide Duplexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 were estimated spectrophotometrically by measurement of absorbance at 260 nm in 0.1 M phosphate buffer pH 6.0 (6, 28) or 7.0 (23,25,26,27). To calculate the exact concentrations, the following molar extinction coefficients [M −1 cm −1 ] were employed: ε = 11400 (6,13,20), ε = 15020 (23), ε = 27036 (25,26), ε = 22600 (27), and ε = 21132 (28).…”
Section: ■ Conclusionmentioning
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“…In each case, the initial signal of ON(1) did not disappear entirely upon the addition of an equimolar amount of the complementary strand due to the low duplex stability. 61 These 19 F NMR data acted as a useful control that would expose plausible non-mercury-related signals in the experiments with ON(2) below.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%