Abstract

Abstract It has generally proven difficult to synthesize ribonucleosides with sugar modifications at the 3′ position. We now present a practical route for the synthesis of ribonucleosides with a 3′ fluorine substituent. Nucleosides with the xylo configuration were prepared by sugar-base condensation. Tritylation of the unprotected nucleosides gave a mixture of 2′,5′ and 3′,5′ bistritylated nucleosides which were difficult to characterize. Therefore the necessary precursors were synthesized in a step-wise fashion, starting with selective deprotection of the 2′-acyl group, followed by tritylation. This gave the 2′,5′-tritylated xylonucleosides in good yield. Reaction with diethylaminosulfur trifluoride and deprotection with 80 % acetic acid provided the 3′-fluoro-3′-deoxyribonucleosides 1, 2 and 4. The cytidine derivative was synthesized from 1 by reaction with trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride followed by ammonia. Treatment of 4 with adenosine deaminase yielded 5.

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