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Comparative studies on the O-sialylation with four different α/β-oriented (N-acetyl)-5-N,4-O-carbonyl-protected p-toluenethiosialosides as donors.

Xiao-tai Zhang1, Zhen-yuan Gu1, Guo-wen Xing2.   

Abstract

Four types of 5-N,4-O-carbonyl-protected p-toluenethiosialosides were synthesized and their couplings with different acceptors were thoroughly investigated. The results indicate that the sialyl donor structure, the amount of glycosyl acceptor, and the detailed promotion conditions have great influence on the sialylation stereoselectivties and product yields. Under the (p-Tol)2SO/Tf2O activation conditions, the glycosylations with simple alcohols provided declined α-selectivities and higher yields with increasing the amounts of acceptors from 1.1 equiv to 2.0equiv. However, the outcome of same sialylation was independent of the relative amounts of sugar alcohol acceptors. With NIS/TfOH as promoter, the α-selectivities of the sialylations were significantly improved compared with the cases activated by (p-Tol)2SO/Tf2O. In general, the difference in configuration of N-acetylated sialyl donors (D2 and D4) has little effect on the sialylation yield and stereoselectivity. In contrast, the N-deacetylated α/β sialyl donors (D1 and D3) show complex sialylation profiles with different acceptors.
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Keywords:  Promoter; Sialic acid; Sialylation; Stereoselectivity; p-Toluenethiosialoside

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24594527     DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2014.02.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Res        ISSN: 0008-6215            Impact factor:   2.104


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