ISSN:
1434-193X
Keywords:
Pseudopeptides
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Vinylogous sulfonamidopeptides
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Sulfonamides
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N-Boc-α-amino aldehydes
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Iterative synthesis
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Chemistry
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General Chemistry
Source:
Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
Chiral vinylogous amino sulfonic acids (vs-amino acids) were synthesized starting from either L- or D-α-amino acids via N-Boc-α-amino aldehydes. Wittig-Horner reaction with methyl (or ethyl) diethylphosphoryl methanesulfonate and nBuLi gave the corresponding α,β-unsaturated sulfonates in high yield and complete (E) stereoselectivity. Cleavage of the methyl (ethyl) ester was effected by treatment of the sulfonates with nBu4NI in refluxing acetone. Treatment of the nBu4N+ sulfonate salts with SO2Cl2-PPh3-CH2Cl2gave the corresponding sulfonyl chlorides as stable chromato-graphable compounds. The synthetic sequence proved successful not only starting from α-amino acids carrying unfunctionalized side-chains (Ala, Val, Phe, Leu, Pro), but also with functionalized α-amino acids (Ser, Tyr, Gln) provided that the side chains were suitably protected. The sulfonyl chlorides were coupled with the amine salts to give vs-dipeptides. Amine hydrochlorides were prepared from N-Boc derivatives by treatment with HCl in methanol or ethyl acetate. The process was further iterated to give vs-tripeptides and vs-tetrapeptides. The above procedure was also used to synthesize “mixed” peptides, which incorporate both proteinogenic α-amino acids and vs-amino acids. Proteinogenic α-amino acids were incorporated at both the C-terminal and the N-terminal position.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
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