Gabbay and Kleinman (1970) have found that stereospecific complex formation (noncovalent) occurs between nucleic acids and a number of derivatives of amino acids. However, until recently, chiral selection in any nonenzymatic RNA-aminoacylation reaction was unknown. Profy and Usher (1984) reported that aminoacylation of the 'internal' 2-prime-ester occurred with a significant amount of stereoselection. Profy and Usher (1984) have also observed that aminoacylation of the 'internal' 2-prime-hydroxyl groups of polyribonucleotides by the imidazolide of N-3,5-dinitrobenzoylalanine occurs with chiral selection. In order to obtain further information regarding the considered phenomena, a systematic investigation was initiated of the factors which contribute to the observed stereoselectivity of the aminoacylation reaction. In the present paper, the effect of a change in the amino acid from alanine to leucine is considered along with an investigation of the D- and L-alanyl internal' 2-prime esters of the dinucleoside monophosphate of 3-prime,5-prime-ApA.


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    Title :

    On the stereoselective aminoacylation of RNA


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    Publication date :

    1984-01-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English