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Beta-directing effect of electron-withdrawing groups at O-3, O-4, and O-6 positions and alpha-directing effect by remote participation of 3-O-acyl and 6-O-acetyl groups of donors in mannopyranosylations.

Ju Yuel Baek1, Bo-Young Lee, Myung Gi Jo, Kwan Soo Kim.   

Abstract

Mannosylations of various acceptors with donors possessing an electron-withdrawing o-trifluoromethylbenzenesulfonyl, benzylsulfonyl, p-nitrobenzoyl, benzoyl, or acetyl group at O-3, O-4, or O-6 positions were found to be beta-selective except when donors had 3-O-acyl and 6-O-acetyl groups, which afforded alpha-mannosides as major products. The alpha-directing effect of 3-O-acyl and 6-O-acetyl groups was attributed to their remote participation, and the isolation of a stable bicyclic trichlorooxazine ring resulting from the intramolecular trapping of the anomeric oxocarbenium ion by 3-O-trichloroacetimidoyl group provided evidence for this remote participation. The triflate anion, counteranion of the mannosyl oxocarbenium ion, was essential for the beta-selectivity, and covalent alpha-mannosyl triflates with an electron-withdrawing group at O-3, O-4, or O-6 were detected by low-temperature NMR. The strongly electron-withdrawing sulfonyl groups, which exhibited a higher beta-directing effect in the mannosylation, made the alpha-mannosyl triflates more stable than the weakly electron-withdrawing acyl groups. We therefore proposed the mechanism for the beta-mannosylation and the origin of the beta-directing effect: the electron-withdrawing groups would stabilize the alpha-mannosyl triflate intermediate, and the subsequent reaction of the alpha-triflate (or its contact ion pair) with the acceptor would afford the beta-mannoside. The beta-selective mannosylation of a sterically demanding acceptor was achieved by employing a donor possessing two strongly electron-withdrawing benzylsulfonyl groups at O-4 and O-6 positions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19908841     DOI: 10.1021/ja907252u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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