Title: Solidphase synthesis of DNA oligonucleotides
1Solid-phase synthesis of DNA (oligonucleotides)
Dimer
Repeat cycles
2Linkage to the support
Good leaving group
3Types of phosphates
4Phosphotriester chemistry
5P(III) chemistry (developed by Marvin Caruthers)
Phosphite triester
6Phosphite triester chemistry (phosphoramidite)
7Dimethoxytrityl (DMT) for 5-OH group
Stable dimethoxytrityl cation Orange colour,
useful to monitor compeleteness of coupling
8Phosphate protection
Cyanoethyl
9Base protecting groups - remove in conc. ammonia
T needs no protection
10Step 7 1) acid 2) conc ammonia followed by HPLC
purification
Step 1 Detritylation
Step 5 Oxidation
Step 6 (same as Step 1)
Step 3 coupling
Step 2 activation
Step 4 Capping
11RNA synthesis
t-butyldimethyl silyl (TBDMS)
12Oligonucleotide Analogues Many hundreds of
possible backbone variants have been
synthesized 1) Methylphosphonate
Phosphate has stereogenic centre (Rp and Sp
isomers) More lipophilic, no negative charge
132) Phosphorothioate
Sulphurization in place of oxidation
Beaucage Reagent
Possible to use elemental S
Phosphorothioates are used in antisense oligonucle
otides to hinder nuclease degradation
143) Peptide Nucleic Acids
Recognizes RNA stretches to form duplexes
(sequence-specific)
Opens DNA to form triplexes (homopolymers)
PNADNAPNA
Synthesized similarly to solid-phase peptide
synthesis