CAS 119803-27-9
:5'-O-DMT-N6-BZ-PPA
Description:
5'-O-DMT-N6-BZ-PPA, with the CAS number 119803-27-9, is a chemical compound that serves as a nucleotide analog. It is characterized by the presence of a 5'-dimethoxytrityl (DMT) protecting group, which is commonly used in the synthesis of oligonucleotides to prevent premature reactions. The N6-benzoyl (BZ) modification at the adenine base enhances the stability and binding affinity of the molecule, making it useful in various biochemical applications, particularly in the field of molecular biology and genetic research. This compound is typically utilized in the synthesis of RNA or DNA sequences, where it can act as a building block. Its structural features contribute to its solubility and reactivity, allowing for efficient incorporation into nucleic acid chains. As with many chemical substances, handling should be conducted with care, adhering to safety protocols to mitigate any potential hazards associated with its use.
Formula:C38H35N5O6
Synonyms:- N6-Benzoyl-5'-O-Dimethoxytrityl-8-Aza-7-Deaza-2'-Deoxyadenosine
- Ppa (Bz,Dmt)
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Found 2 products.
8-Aza-N6-benzoyl-7-deaza-2'-deoxy-5'-O-DMT-adenosine
CAS:<p>8-Aza-N6-benzoyl-7-deaza-2'-deoxy-5'-O-DMT-adenosine is a nucleoside analog that has been modified by replacing the ribose moiety with deoxyribose. This modification increases its stability in vivo and in vitro. 8-Aza-N6-benzoyl-7-deaza-2'-deoxy-5'-O-DMT adenosine is an activator of DNA polymerase, which can be used to synthesize DNA. It is also an antiviral agent, active against herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2, vaccinia virus, and cytomegalovirus. This compound has shown promising anticancer activity against human breast cancer cells grown in culture.</p>Formula:C38H35N5O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:657.71 g/mol

