Synthesis and complementary self-association of novel lipophilic π-conjugated nucleoside oligomers

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
J Camacho-GarcíaD González-Rodríguez

Abstract

A series of lipophilic nucleosides comprising natural and non-natural bases that are π-conjugated to a short oligophenylene-ethynylene fragment has been synthesized. These bases comprise guanosine, isoguanosine, and 2-aminoadenosine as purine heterocycles, and cytidine, isocytosine and uridine as complementary pyrimidine bases. The hydrogen-bonding dimerization and association processes between complementary bases were also studied by (1)H NMR and absorption spectroscopy in order to obtain the relevant association constants.

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Jun 17, 2016·ChemistryOpen·María J MayoralDavid González-Rodríguez
Nov 21, 2015·Angewandte Chemie·Carlos Montoro-GarcíaDavid González-Rodríguez
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Jan 20, 2017·Organic Letters·Elham FadaeiDavid González-Rodríguez
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