Nucleoside boranephosphonates as potential therapeutic agents

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  • Eliza Filipiak Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań
  • Justyna Gołębiewska Instytut Chemii Bioorganicznej PAN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18388/pb.2021_425

Abstract

Nucleoside boranephosphonates are nucleotide analogues in which one of the non-bridging oxygen atom of the phosphate part has been replaced by a borane group (-BH3). This modification imparts a wide spectrum of biological activity, e.g., activation of ribonuclease H, resistance to endo- and exonucleases, and their respective triphosphates are good substrates for DNA and RNA polymerases. Nucleoside boranephosphonate derivatives are used in antisense therapy, silencing gene expression using siRNA strategies, and as potential antiviral and anti-cancer prodrugs. Boranephosphonates find also applications as aptamers and as substrates in a new method of DNA sequencing. This review briefly presents potential biological applications of nucleoside boranephosphonates.

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2021-12-02

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