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THF peroxide as a factor in generating desulphurised products from the solid-phase synthesis of phosphorothioate-modified oligonucleotides

Abstract

Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) are generally obtained via chemical synthesis on a solid support and phosphorothioate (PS) modification with a phosphate backbone to increase their in vivo stability and activity. However, desulphurised products, in which PS is partially replaced by phosphodiesters, are generally formed during the chemical synthesis of ASO and are difficult to separate from the desired PS-modified ASO by chromatography. Therefore, revealing the unknown factors that cause the formation of desulphurised products and proposing methods to inhibit their formation are highly desirable. In this study, it was found that peroxides in THF, which is used as a solvent for the acetyl capping agent, oxidise phosphite triesters to produce desulphurisation products. The use of THF with antioxidants effectively suppresses the oxidation caused by THF peroxides. Moreover, THF peroxide was found to oxidise phosphoramidites, which are the building blocks of oligonucleotide chemical syntheses, indicating that caution should be taken with the organic solvents used during the synthesis and purification of phosphoramidites.

Graphical abstract: THF peroxide as a factor in generating desulphurised products from the solid-phase synthesis of phosphorothioate-modified oligonucleotides

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2024
Accepted
01 Jul 2024
First published
08 Jul 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 21590-21596

THF peroxide as a factor in generating desulphurised products from the solid-phase synthesis of phosphorothioate-modified oligonucleotides

Q. Ren, T. Osawa, M. Tatsuno and S. Obika, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 21590 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA03592E

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