Issue 16, 1999

Synthesis and properties of a novel phosphodiester analogue, nucleoside boranophosphorothioate

Abstract

The first boranophosphorothioate [(RO)2P(S)(BH3)] mimic of a phosphodiester compound, dithymidine boranophosphorothioate, has been synthesized; while it is water soluble, this new analogue is more lipophilic and nuclease resistant than natural nucleoside phosphodiesters [(RO)2P(O)(O)] and phosphorothioates [(RO)2P(S)(O)].

Article information

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Chem. Commun., 1999, 1517-1518

Synthesis and properties of a novel phosphodiester analogue, nucleoside boranophosphorothioate

J. Lin and B. Ramsay Shaw, Chem. Commun., 1999, 1517 DOI: 10.1039/A901157I

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