Biocatalytic Nucleobase Diversification of 4′‐Thionucleosides and Application of Derived 5‐Ethynyl‐4′‐thiouridine for RNA Synthesis Detection

Author:

Westarp Sarah12ORCID,Benckendorff Caecilie M. M.3,Motter Jonas1ORCID,Röhrs Viola4,Sanghvi Yogesh S.5,Neubauer Peter1ORCID,Kurreck Jens4ORCID,Kurreck Anke12ORCID,Miller Gavin J.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bioprocess Engineering Institute of Biotechnology Technische Universität Berlin Ackerstraße 76 ACK24 D-13355 Berlin Germany

2. BioNukleo GmbH Ackerstrasse 76 D-13355 Berlin Germany

3. Centre for Glycoscience and School of Chemical and Physical Sciences Keele University Keele Staffordshire ST5 5BG UK

4. Applied Biochemistry Institute of Biotechnology Technische Universität Berlin Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25, TIB 4/3-2 D-13355 Berlin Germany

5. Rasayan Inc. 2802 Crystal Ridge Road Encinitas California 92024 USA

Abstract

AbstractNucleoside and nucleotide analogues have proven to be transformative in the treatment of viral infections and cancer. One branch of structural modification to deliver new nucleoside analogue classes explores replacement of canonical ribose oxygen with a sulfur atom. Whilst biological activity of such analogues has been shown in some cases, widespread exploration of this compound class is hitherto hampered by the lack of a straightforward and universal nucleobase diversification strategy. Herein, we present a synergistic platform enabling both biocatalytic nucleobase diversification from 4′‐thiouridine in a one‐pot process, and chemical functionalization to access new entities. This methodology delivers entry across pyrimidine and purine 4′‐thionucleosides, paving a way for wider synthetic and biological exploration. We exemplify our approach by enzymatic synthesis of 5‐iodo‐4′‐thiouridine on multi‐milligram scale and from here switch to complete chemical synthesis of a novel nucleoside analogue probe, 5‐ethynyl‐4′‐thiouridine. Finally, we demonstrate the utility of this probe to monitor RNA synthesis in proliferating HeLa cells, validating its capability as a new metabolic RNA labelling tool.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz

Publisher

Wiley

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