Literature DB >> 21124399

Chemoenzymatic synthesis of differentially protected 3-deoxysugars.

Dennis G Gillingham1, Pierre Stallforth, Alexander Adibekian, Peter H Seeberger, Donald Hilvert.   

Abstract

3-Deoxysugars are important constituents of complex carbohydrates. For example, 2-keto-3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonic acid (KDO) is an essential component of lipopolysaccharides in Gram-negative bacteria, 2-keto-3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-nonulosonic acid (KDN) is widely found in carbohydrates of the bacterial cell wall and in lower vertebrates, and sialic acid is a common cap of mammalian glycoproteins. Although ready access to such sugars would benefit the creation of vaccine candidates, antibiotics and small-molecule drugs, their chemical synthesis is difficult. Here we present a simple chemoenzymatic method for preparing differentially protected 3-deoxysugar derivatives from readily available starting materials. It exploits the promiscuous aldolase activity of the enzyme macrophomate synthase (MPS) to add pyruvate enolate diastereoselectively to a wide range of structurally complex aldehydes. A short synthesis of KDN illustrates the utility of this approach. Enzyme promiscuity, which putatively fosters large functional leaps in natural evolution, has great promise as a source of synthetically useful catalytic transformations.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21124399     DOI: 10.1038/nchem.504

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Chem        ISSN: 1755-4330            Impact factor:   24.427


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