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Cross-linked DNA: propargylated ribonucleosides as “click” ligation sites for bifunctional azides

Pujari et al., 2012

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8493660655433668301
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Pujari S
Seela F
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The Journal of organic chemistry

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2′-O or 3′-O-propargylated adenosines and ribothymidines were used as click targets for cross-linking of oligonucleotides with aliphatic and aromatic azides. The cross-link generates a sugar modification at the 2′-O-ligation site. Inexpensive ribonucleosides were …
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