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Modification of Guanine with Photolabile N‐Hydroxypyridine‐2(1H)‐thione: Monomer Synthesis,Oligonucleotide Elaboration,and Photochemical Studies
Authors:Despoina Vrantza  Panagiotis Kaloudis  Leondios Leondiadis  Thanasis Gimisis  Georgios&#x;C Vougioukalakis  Michael Orfanopoulos  Didier Gasparutto  Jean Cadet  Susana Encinas  Cecilia Paris  Miguel&#x;A Miranda
Institution:Despoina Vrantza,Panagiotis Kaloudis,Leondios Leondiadis,Thanasis Gimisis,Georgios C. Vougioukalakis,Michael Orfanopoulos,Didier Gasparutto,Jean Cadet,Susana Encinas,Cecilia Paris,Miguel A. Miranda
Abstract:The photochemistry of N‐hydroxypyridine‐2(1H)‐thione (NHPT), inserted as a photolabile modifier at the 6‐position of 2′‐deoxyguanosine or guanosine, has been evaluated. In particular, 6‐(1‐oxidopyridin‐2‐yl)sulfanyl]‐ ( 1a ) and 6‐(pyridin‐2‐yl)sulfanyl]‐2′,6‐dideoxyguanosine ( 2a ), novel photolabile derivatives of the natural nucleosides, were synthesized and characterized. The observed photolysis products of 1a in organic solvents could only be rationalized by assuming a rapid equilibrium with the corresponding 6‐(2‐thioxopyridin‐1(2H)‐yl)oxy] analogue 3a (Scheme 5). Transient spectroscopy of 1a indicated a strong triplet‐excited state suitable for triplet → triplet energy transfer or singlet‐oxygen generation. The NHPT function was stable enough for (slightly modified) automated solid‐phase oligonucleotide synthesis. The utility of the above compounds is discussed, as well as their potential use in photosensitization of reactive oxygen species in DNA.
Keywords:DNA  Guanine modification  Photolysis  Transient spectroscopy  Oligonucleotides  Pyridine‐2(1H‐thione  N‐hydroxy‐
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