Base-Filling in Double-Helical Nucleic Acids




Afari Mark Nana Kwame, Lönnberg Tuomas

PublisherWiley-WCH

2024

ChemistryOpen

ChemistryOpen

ChemistryOpen

e202400088

13

9

2191-1363

2191-1363

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/open.202400088

https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202400088

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/393492522



Base-filling, i. e., post-synthetic furnishing of an oligonucleotide scaffold with base moieties or their analogues, is an interesting alternative to the conventional approach of sequential coupling of building blocks (modified or otherwise). Reversible attachment of the base moieties is particularly attractive as it allows the use of dynamic combinatorial chemistry and usually leads to higher fidelity. This concept article summarizes the various backbones and coupling reactions used for base-filling over the past fifteen years, discusses the impact of base stacking and pairing on efficiency and fidelity and highlights potential and realized applications.

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