Abstract
| - The cleavage of short chimeric oligonucleotides containing only one reactive ribonucleoside unit, all other nucleosides being 2′-O-methylated, has been studied at pH 8.5 and 35°C. Among the 20 different sequences that did not exhibit any tendency to form a defined secondary structure, the scissile 5′-UpA-3′ and 5′-CpA-3′ phosphodiester bonds experienced >100- and up to 35-fold reactivity differences, respectively. Compared with dinucleoside monophosphates, both rate accelerations and retardations of more than one order of magnitude were observed. Even a change of a single base several nucleosides away from the scissile bond markedly affected the reaction rate. Duplex formation at the 3′- and/or 5′-side of the scissile bond was also studied and observed to be strongly rate retarding. The origin of the high sensitivity of phosphodiester bonds to the molecular environment is discussed.
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