Chemistry of Natural Compounds

, Volume 24, Issue 3, pp 355–359 | Cite as

Solid-phase triester synthesis of modified triuridylates using an effective condensing agent

  • N. M. Shevchenko
  • G. V. Panasenko
  • P. S. Usenko
  • A. S. Shalami
  • Z. V. Levitskaya
  • T. A. Dashevskaya
  • V. A. Gladka
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Abstract

Triuridylates containing 2′-deoxyuridine, 5-bromouridine, and 6-azauridine in various positions of the sequence have been synthesized by the use of an O-nucleophilic nucleotide condensation catalyst — 4-ethoxypyridine N-oxide — under the conditions of the solid-phase triester method.

Keywords

Nucleotide Organic Chemistry Deoxyuridine Condensation Catalyst Nucleotide Condensation 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • N. M. Shevchenko
  • G. V. Panasenko
  • P. S. Usenko
  • A. S. Shalami
  • Z. V. Levitskaya
  • T. A. Dashevskaya
  • V. A. Gladka

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