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Oligodeoxynucleotides Modified with 2'-O-(Cysteinylaminobutyl)carbamoylethylribothymidine Residues for Native Chemical Ligation with Peptide at Internal Positions.

We used native chemical ligation (NCL) to synthesize a 2'-O-{N-[N-(S-tert-butylthiocysteinyl)aminobutyl]carbamoylethyl} (CysBCE) ribothymidine-derived oligonucleotide to expand the variety of peptide conjugation sites, allowing the incorporation of peptides at the 2'-hydroxy group… Click to show full abstract

We used native chemical ligation (NCL) to synthesize a 2'-O-{N-[N-(S-tert-butylthiocysteinyl)aminobutyl]carbamoylethyl} (CysBCE) ribothymidine-derived oligonucleotide to expand the variety of peptide conjugation sites, allowing the incorporation of peptides at the 2'-hydroxy group when the oligonucleotide forms a duplex with the complementary strand. The NCL reaction with a peptide thioester and the modified oligonucleotide proceeded smoothly even when the CysBCE modification was in the middle of the oligonucleotide sequence. In addition, we incorporated two CysBCEs into an oligonucleotide to conjugate two peptides to one oligonucleotide. The results indicated that the tandem NCL reactions proceeded efficiently when the oligonucleotide hybridized to the complementary strand to avoid intramolecular disulfide formation between the two CysBCE groups. This method could be useful for peptide conjugation on the 2'-position.

Keywords: chemical ligation; cysteinylaminobutyl carbamoylethylribothymidine; oligodeoxynucleotides modified; native chemical; modified cysteinylaminobutyl

Journal Title: Bioconjugate chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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