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“Fleximers”. Design and Synthesis of Two Novel Split Nucleosides

School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
Org. Lett., 2001, 3 (20), pp 3209–3210
DOI: 10.1021/ol0165443
Publication Date (Web): September 13, 2001
Copyright © 2001 American Chemical Society

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A new class of shape-modified nucleosides is introduced. The purine heterobases of adenosine and guanosine have been split into their imidazole and pyrimidine components, thereby introducing flexibility while retaining the elements necessary for recognition. As a consequence, these novel “fleximers” should find use as bioprobes for investigating enzyme−coenzyme binding sites as well as nucleic acid and protein interactions. Their design and synthesis is described.

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Received 7 August 2001
Published online 13 September 2001
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