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J Org Chem
; 83(4): 2473-2478, 2018 02 16.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-29364674
ABSTRACT
Fluorine configuration at C2' of the bis(2'-fluorothymidine) dinucleotide is demonstrated to drive intramolecular base stacking. 2'-ß F-Configuration drastically reduces stacking compared to the 2'-α series. Hence, base stacking emerges as being tunable by the C2'-F stereoconfiguration through dramatic puckering variations scrutinized by NMR and natural bond orbital analysis. Accordingly, 2'-ß F-isomer photoreactivity is significantly reduced compared to that of the 2'-α F-isomer.