Shaw BR, Sergueev D, He K, Porter K, Summers J, Sergueeva Z, Rait V. Boranophosphate backbone: a mimic of phosphodiesters, phosphorothioates, and methyl phosphonates.
Methods Enzymol 2000;
313:226-57. [PMID:
10595359 DOI:
10.1016/s0076-6879(00)13015-0]
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Abstract
Nucleoside boranophosphates are distinctive in that one of the non-bridging oxygens in the phosphate diester 1 is replaced by a borane moiety (BH3). Although they retain the same net charge, BH3(-)-ODN have unique chemical and biochemical characteristics relative to other analogs. The change in polarity, lipophilicity, nuclease resistance, and the activation of RNase H cleavage of RNA in RNA: boranophosphate hybrids make boranophosphates very attractive for applications in enzymology and molecular biology and as potential antisense agents.
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