Abstract

Abstract1,4‐Dihydroxyanthraquinone and 1,8‐dihydroxyanthraquinone were alkylated with 3‐bromopropan‐1‐ol and subsequently transformed into the corresponding DMT protected phosphoramidite building blocks for insertion into loops of the G‐quadruplex of the thrombin binding aptamer (TBA). The 1,4‐disubstituted anthraquinone linker led to a significant stabilization of the G‐quadruplex structure upon replacing a T in each of two neighboring lateral TT loops and a 26.2° increase in thermal melting temperature was found. CD Spectra of the modified quadruplexes confirmed anti‐parallel conformations in all cases under potassium buffer conditions as previously observed for TBA. Although the majority of the anthraquinone modified TBA analogues showed a decrease in clotting times in a fibrinogen clotting assay when compared to TBA, modified aptamers containing a 1,8‐disubstituted anthraquinone linker replacing G8 or T9 in the TGT loop showed improved anticoagulant activities. Molecular modeling studies explained the increased thermal melting temperatures of anthraquinone‐modified G‐quadruplexes.

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