Chemistry Letters, Vol.32, No.5, 464-465, 2003
Stereochemically pure acridine-modified DNA for site-selective activation and scission of RNA
Two phosphoramidite monomers bearing acridine, which differ in the configuration at the branching point of the linker, have been synthesized and incorporated in DNA. In site-selective RNA scission by Lu(III), the DNA derived from L-threoninol linker is 2.5 times as effective as that from D-threoninol, confirming the importance of appropriate stereochemistry for efficient RNA activation.