Fast, solid-phase synthesis of chiral peptide nucleic acids with a high optical purity by a submonomeric strategy

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Sforza, S [1 ]
Tedeschi, T [1 ]
Corradini, R [1 ]
Ciavardelli, D [1 ]
Dossena, A [1 ]
Marchelli, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Parma, Dipartimento Chim Organ & Ind, I-43100 Parma, Italy
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peptide nucleic acids; chirality; solid-phase synthesis; optical purity; submonomeric strategy;
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The solid-phase synthesis of chiral peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) usually results in partial epimerization of the products, since the alpha-nitrogen atom of the amino acid is involved in an amidic bond. It is also time-consuming, since all the chiral monomers bearing different nucleobases have to be independently synthesized. In order to prevent racemization and to speed up the synthetic procedure we adopted a submonomeric approach by using a solid-phase, Boc-based PNA synthesis in which the chiral backbone orthogonally N-alpha-Fmoc-protected (submonomer) was first linked to the growing chain on the resin, followed by Fmoc-deprotection and derivatization with the carboxymethylnucleobase. The submonomer bearing the D-lysine residue was designed by protecting the N-alpha-(aminoethyl) amino acid moiety with an Fmoc protecting group, compatible with standard Boc chemistry, and with the use of an MBHA-PS resin, normally employed for PNA synthesis. Different synthetic pathways towards the desired submonomer were studied by using the amino acid D-lysine as a chiral synthon, obtaining a fast method leading to a high yield and an excellent enantiomeric excess of the submonomer. The solid-phase submonomeric reaction conditions were optimized for the synthesis of a thyminyl PNA dimer and then used to synthesize two different chiral PNAs. In this way two advantages were obtained: a lower degree of racemization in the coupling step during the solid-phase synthesis and the possibility of using the same submonomer for every different nucleobase. All the D-lysine-based chiral PNAs were obtained in good yields and, as compared with PNAs synthesized by other coupling methods, showed the highest optical purity reported so far.
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