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Solution-Phase Synthesis of Branched DNA Hybrids via <i>H</i>-Phosphonate Dimers

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A method for the solution-phase synthesis of branched oligonucleotides with tetrahedral or pseudo-octahedral geometry is described that involves the coupling of 3'-H-phosphonates of protected dinucleoside phosphates and organic core molecules. The dimer building blocks are produced by a synthesis that requires no chromatographic purification and that produces the dimer H-phosphonates in up to 44% yield in less than three days of laboratory work. A total of seven different branched hybrids were prepared, including a new hybrid of the sequence (CG)(4)TBA, where TBA stands for tetrakis(p-hydroxybiphenyl)adamantane that assembles into a material from micromolar aqueous solution upon addition of MgCl(2).

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