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. 1992 Mar 25;20(6):1193–1200. doi: 10.1093/nar/20.6.1193

Synthesis and base-pairing properties of the nuclease-resistant alpha-anomeric dodecaribonucleotide alpha-[r(UCUUAACCCACA)]

F Debart 1, B Rayner 1, G Degols 1, J L Imbach 1
PMCID: PMC312158  PMID: 1373234

Abstract

The non natural oligoribonucleotide alpha-[r(UCUUAACCCACA)] consisting exclusively of alpha-anomeric ribonucleoside units was synthesized according to the phosphoramidite methodology and the solid support technology. For this purpose, the base-protected alpha-ribonucleosides were synthesized and converted into their O-methylphosphoramidites. Assembling was carried out on a DNA synthesizer with an average efficiency of 97% per step. Base composition of this nuclease-resistant alpha-RNA strand was ascertained after chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis and HPLC analysis of the hydrolysate. Whereas no spectroscopic evidence of base pairing was found above 0 degrees C between alpha-[r(UCUUAACCCACA)] and beta-[d(TGTGGGTTAAGA)], a clear UV absorbance transition (Tm 25.5 degrees C) was observed during the hybridization of the same alpha-RNA strand with beta-[d(AGAATTGGGTGT)]. In this latter case, the mixing curve titration suggests formation at low temperature of a triplex involving two alpha-RNA and one beta-DNA strands. Moreover, this alpha-decaribonucleotide complementary in parallel orientation of the splice receptor of HIV-1 tat mRNA was found to inhibit (10 microM less than ED50 less than 20 microM), with apparent lack of sequence specificity, the de novo HIV-1 infection in cultured cells.

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