Phosphorylating agent

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Phosphorus esters

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548111, 548114, 548116, C07F 9146, C07F 914, C07F 965

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to phosphorylating agents containing at least one protected hydroxyl group and at least one leaving group. According to the invention, a methylsulphonylethyl group (Mse) is used as the hydroxyl protecting group. Typical examples of such phosphorylating agents are the compounds (MseO).sub.2 POL, (MseO)POLL', (MseO).sub.2 PL and (MseO)PLL', in which L and L' are leaving groups. The invention also relates to processes for preparing these phosphorylating agents and processes for the phosphorylation of organic hydroxyl or amine compounds, in particular nucleosides and (poly)nucleotides.

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Clark et al, "Angew. Chem." 76, (1964) pp. 704-712.
Slotin, "Synthesis," 1977, pp. 737-752.
Fourrey et al, "Tetrahedran Letters," 22, (1981) pp. 729-732.
van der Marel et al, "Tetrahedran Letters," 22, (1981) pp. 3887-3890.
van der Marel et al, "Neuleic Acid Research", 10, (1982), pp. 2337-2351.
Knorre et al, "Phosphorus Chemistry Directed Toward Biology", (1979) pp. 13-31.
van der Marel et al, "Tetrahedran Letters", 22, (1981) pp. 1463-1466.

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