Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 2015-06-07

Selective chemical modification of DNA with alkoxy- and benzyloxyamines.

Lorina Gjonaj, Gerard Roelfes

Index: Org. Biomol. Chem. 13 , 6059-65, (2015)

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Abstract

A new method for the selective chemical modification of DNA at cytosine nucleobases using alkoxy- and benzyloxyamines is presented. It is shown that in particular benzyloxyamines are effective DNA modifying agents, giving rise to almost exclusive formation of the mono addition products. By using a bifunctional derivative, that is, p-azidobenzyloxyamine hydrochloride, an azide moiety, which is a convenient handle for further functionalization, could be introduced into the DNA. The azido modified DNA was then further reacted in a copper(I)-monophos catalysed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition. These results illustrate the potential of the presented method for application in site and chemo-selective modification of DNA.

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