Buck HM. The Risk of the Preparation of Artificial DNAs via an Interrupted Automated Solid-Phase Triester Method.
NUCLEOSIDES NUCLEOTIDES & NUCLEIC ACIDS 2016;
34:400-15. [PMID:
25965329 DOI:
10.1080/15257770.2015.1006774]
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Abstract
In this paper, the risk of the preparation of artificial DNAs via an interrupted automated solid-phase triester procedure is discussed. These results differ completely from the corresponding results obtained by a gradual non-automated synthesis, indicated as solution-phase chemistry. With experimental results focused on model systems under various conditions and molecular-mechanics calculations, it feels as a challenge to offer an explanation for this different behavior. Attention is briefly given to click-linked DNA fragments as a substitute of phosphate linkages.
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