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New base pairing motifs. The synthesis and thermal stability of oligodeoxynucleotides containing imidazopyridopyrimidine nucleosides with the ability to form four hydrogen bonds

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 125, Issue 33, Pages 9970-9982

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja0347686

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The synthesis and thermal stability of oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) containing imidazo[5',4': 4,5]pyrido[2,3-4pyrimidine nucleosides 1-4 (N-N, O-O, N-O, and O-N, respectively) with the aim of developing two sets of new base pairing motifs consisting of four hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) is described. The proposed four tricyclic nucleosides 1-4 were synthesized through the Stille coupling reaction of a 5-iodoimidazole nucleoside with an appropriate 5-stannylpyrimidine derivative, followed by an intramolecular cyclization. These nucleosides were incorporated into ODNs to investigate the H-bonding ability. When one molecule of the tricyclic nucleosides was incorporated into the center of each ODN (ODN I and II, each 17mer), no apparent specificity of base pairing was observed, and all duplexes were less stable than the duplexes containing natural G:C and A:T pairs. On the other hand, when three molecules of the tricyclic nucleosides were consecutively incorporated into the center of each ODN (ODN III and IV, each 17mer), thermal and thermodynamic stabilization of the duplexes due to the specific base pairings was observed. The melting temperature (T-m) of the duplex containing the NO:ON pairs showed the highest T-m of 84.0 degreesC, which was 18.2 and 23.5 degreesC higher than that of the duplexes containing G:C and A:T pairs, respectively. This result implies that NO and ON form base pairs with four H-bonds when they are incorporated into ODNs. The duplex containing NO:ON pairs was markedly stabilized by the assistance of the stacking ability of the imidazopyriclopyrimidine bases. Thus, we developed a thermally stable new base pairing motif, which should be useful for the stabilization and regulation of a variety of DNA structures.

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