3-Substituted Purines: Methodology, Synthesis, and Studies of DNA Hydration in the Minor Groove

Thesis advisor: Mary F. Roberts === As the central repository of biological information and ultimate mediator of all processes underlying the activities of living organisms, nucleic acids are the sine qua non for life as we know it. Biological research over the past century and more has revealed muc...

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Main Author: Arico, Joseph William
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Language:English
Published: Boston College 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1824
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1012312019-05-10T07:34:36Z 3-Substituted Purines: Methodology, Synthesis, and Studies of DNA Hydration in the Minor Groove Arico, Joseph William Thesis advisor: Mary F. Roberts Text thesis 2010 Boston College English electronic application/pdf As the central repository of biological information and ultimate mediator of all processes underlying the activities of living organisms, nucleic acids are the sine qua non for life as we know it. Biological research over the past century and more has revealed much of the structure and function of nucleic acids, revealing in turn how life begins, changes, reproduces, and ends. We glimpse how life has become what it is and perhaps what it may become. This work seeks to understand the ramifications of altering a single nitrogen of the purine nucleoside components of nucleic acids. As will be shown, purine analogs lacking the N3 nitrogen have altered interactions with proteins, water, and other molecules. Replacement of this nitrogen with a C-H, C-CH3, or C-CH2OH functionality impacts the structure and biological interactions of a DNA duplex containing these alterations in ways not entirely foreseen when this work began over ten years ago. The synthetic effort needed to obtain purine nucleosides containing each of these modifications is significant. Along the way, new methodologies applicable both to the synthesis of purine analogs and natural purine nucleosides are described. Deazapurines DNA spine of hydration Glycosylations imidazo[4 5-c]pyridines Nucleosides Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2010. Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Discipline: Chemistry. 153029 http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1824
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topic Deazapurines
DNA spine of hydration
Glycosylations
imidazo[4
5-c]pyridines
Nucleosides
spellingShingle Deazapurines
DNA spine of hydration
Glycosylations
imidazo[4
5-c]pyridines
Nucleosides
Arico, Joseph William
3-Substituted Purines: Methodology, Synthesis, and Studies of DNA Hydration in the Minor Groove
description Thesis advisor: Mary F. Roberts === As the central repository of biological information and ultimate mediator of all processes underlying the activities of living organisms, nucleic acids are the sine qua non for life as we know it. Biological research over the past century and more has revealed much of the structure and function of nucleic acids, revealing in turn how life begins, changes, reproduces, and ends. We glimpse how life has become what it is and perhaps what it may become. This work seeks to understand the ramifications of altering a single nitrogen of the purine nucleoside components of nucleic acids. As will be shown, purine analogs lacking the N3 nitrogen have altered interactions with proteins, water, and other molecules. Replacement of this nitrogen with a C-H, C-CH3, or C-CH2OH functionality impacts the structure and biological interactions of a DNA duplex containing these alterations in ways not entirely foreseen when this work began over ten years ago. The synthetic effort needed to obtain purine nucleosides containing each of these modifications is significant. Along the way, new methodologies applicable both to the synthesis of purine analogs and natural purine nucleosides are described. === Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2010. === Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. === Discipline: Chemistry.
author Arico, Joseph William
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title 3-Substituted Purines: Methodology, Synthesis, and Studies of DNA Hydration in the Minor Groove
title_short 3-Substituted Purines: Methodology, Synthesis, and Studies of DNA Hydration in the Minor Groove
title_full 3-Substituted Purines: Methodology, Synthesis, and Studies of DNA Hydration in the Minor Groove
title_fullStr 3-Substituted Purines: Methodology, Synthesis, and Studies of DNA Hydration in the Minor Groove
title_full_unstemmed 3-Substituted Purines: Methodology, Synthesis, and Studies of DNA Hydration in the Minor Groove
title_sort 3-substituted purines: methodology, synthesis, and studies of dna hydration in the minor groove
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