Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5277034 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2006 | 4 Pages |
A lipophilic guanosine with alkene groups attached to the nucleobase's N2 and C8 positions was synthesized with the intent of using olefin cross-metathesis to covalently capture an individual G-quartet. Modification of the N2 and C8 positions gave a derivative that formed a stable G-quartet structure in the presence of a cation template. This is the first example of a N2, C8-disubstituted guanosine forming a G-quartet.
Graphical abstractA lipophilic guanosine with alkene groups attached to the nucleobase's N2 and C8 positions was synthesized with the intent of using olefin cross-metathesis to covalently capture an individual G-quartet. Modification of the N2 and C8 positions gave a derivative that formed a stable G-quartet structure in the presence of a cation template. This is the first example of a N2, C8-disubstituted guanosine forming a G-quartet.Download full-size image