| Literature DB >> 27196314 |
Ivan M Ryzhov1, Elena Yu Korchagina2, Inna S Popova1, Tatiana V Tyrtysh1, Alexander S Paramonov1, Nicolai V Bovin3.
Abstract
Herein we report the synthesis of 3-aminopropyl glycosides of A (type 2) and B (type 2) tetrasaccharides via [3 + 1] block scheme. Peracetylated trichloroacetimidates of A and B trisaccharides were used as glycosyl donors. The well-known low reactivity of 4-OH group of N-acetyl-d-glucosamine forced us to test four glucosamine derivatives (3-Bz-1,6-anhydro-GlcNAc and 3-trifluoroacetamidopropyl β-glycosides of 3-Ac-6-Bn-GlcNAc, 3-Ac-6-Bn-GlcN3, and 3-Ac-6-Bn-GlcNAc2) to select the best glycosyl acceptor for the synthesis of type 2 tetrasaccharides. The desired tetrasacchrides were not isolated, when 3-trifluoroacetamidopropyl glycosyde of 3-Ac-6-Bn-GlcNAcβ was glycosylated. Glycosylation of 3-Bz-1,6-anhydro-GlcNAc derivative resulted in α-glycoside as a major product. High stereospecificity was achieved only in the synthesis of B (type 2) tetrasaccharide, when 3-trifluoroacetamidopropyl 3-Ac-6-Bn-GlcNAc2β was applied as the glycosyl acceptor (β/α 5:1), whereas glycosylation with trichloroacetimidate of A trisaccharide was not stereospecific (β/α 1.3:1). Glycosylation of 3-trifluoroacetamidopropyl glycoside of 3-Ac-6-Bn-GlcN3β with trichloroacetimidates of A and B trisaccharides provided the same stereochemical yield (β/α 1.5:1).Entities:
Keywords: 2-Azido-2-deoxy-glucose; ABO histo-blood group antigens; Block-synthesis; N,N-Diacetylglucosamine; N-Acetyl-1,6-anhydro-glucosamine; Trichloroacetimidate glycosylation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27196314 DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2016.04.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Res ISSN: 0008-6215 Impact factor: 2.104