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Magdolna Csávás1, Dániel Eszenyi1, Erika Mező1, László Lázár2, Nóra Debreczeni1,3, Marietta Tóth2, László Somsák2, Anikó Borbás1.
Abstract
Oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates are abundant in all living organisms, taking part in a multitude of biological processes. The application of naturalEntities:
Keywords: C-glycoside; carbohydrate; diastereoselective synthesis; disaccharide; glycomimetic; photochemical addition; thioglycoside; thiyl radical
Year: 2020 PMID: 31963149 PMCID: PMC7013897 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21020573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Scheme 1(A) Disaccharide mimetics with two-bond and three-bond linkages. Yellow background indicates the three-bond connection, and the C-S bond discussed in this study is highlighted in red. (B) Literature results on the synthesis of C-S-bridged disaccharide mimetics. The newly formed C-S bonds are highlighted in red. (C) This work: systematic study on UV-light induced hydrothiolation reactions of enopyranoses bearing an exocyclic double bond at C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, and C6 positions.
Figure 1Stereoselective synthesis of glycosylmethyl sulfide type glycomimetics by thiol-ene reactions of exo-glucal 10.
Scheme 2Hydrothiolation reaction of the glucose-derived enoside 16 bearing a C2-exomethylene group.
Scheme 3Addition of thiols onto the C2-exocyclic double bond of the galactose derived 22.
Scheme 4Hydrothiolation reactions of the β-configured C2-exomethylene enoside 29.
Scheme 5Thiol-ene reactions of enoside with a C3-exomethylene moiety.
Scheme 6Addition of 1-thioglucose 2a onto the C4-positioned exocyclic double bond of enopyranoside 37.
Scheme 7The addition of 1-thioglucose 2a onto the C4-exomethylene derivative 44 using different initiation methods.
Scheme 8Synthesis of higher oligosaccharides by photoinitiated hydrothiolation of disaccharide dienoside 47 with different thiol-ene ratios and different temperatures.
Scheme 9Rapid, thio-click route to the biorelevant sialyl galactoside mimetic 51.
Scheme 10(A) Reversible thiyl addition (propagation) step and irreversible hydrogen abstraction (chain transfer) step upon addition of thiols onto exocyclic double bonds. (B) Carbon-centered radical intermediates with an equatorial methylenesulfide moiety formed by addition of a thiyl radical to C1-, C3-, C4-, or C5-positioned exomethylene group.
Scheme 11Assumed conformations of the C2-centered radicals and the configuration of the possible products formed from these radicals upon axial H-abstraction.