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Absence of Stereodirecting Participation by 2-O-Alkoxycarbonylmethyl Ethers in 4,6-O-Benzylidene-Directed Mannosylation.


ABSTRACT: The preparation of a series of mannopyranosyl donors carrying 2-O-(2-oxoalkyl) ethers and their use in glycosylation reactions are described. The formation of cyclic products with the simple 2-O-phenacyl ether and with the 2-O-(t-butoxycarbonylmethyl) ether establishes the stereoelectronic feasibility of participation in such systems. The high ?-selectivities observed with the bis-trifluoromethyl phenacyl ether indicate that participation can be suppressed through the introduction of electron-withdrawing substituents. The high ?-selectivities and absence of cyclic products observed with the 2-O-(methoxycarbonylmethyl) ether exclude the effective participation of esters through six-membered cyclic intermediates in this series. The results are discussed in terms of the conformation of cyclic dioxenium ions (E,E-, E,Z-, or Z,Z-) and in the context of "neighboring group" participation by nonvicinal esters in glycosylation. Methods for the deprotection of the 2-O-phenacyl and 2-O-(methoxycarbonylmethyl) ethers are described.

SUBMITTER: Wen P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4684826 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Absence of Stereodirecting Participation by 2-O-Alkoxycarbonylmethyl Ethers in 4,6-O-Benzylidene-Directed Mannosylation.

Wen Peng P   Crich David D  

The Journal of organic chemistry 20151125 24


The preparation of a series of mannopyranosyl donors carrying 2-O-(2-oxoalkyl) ethers and their use in glycosylation reactions are described. The formation of cyclic products with the simple 2-O-phenacyl ether and with the 2-O-(t-butoxycarbonylmethyl) ether establishes the stereoelectronic feasibility of participation in such systems. The high β-selectivities observed with the bis-trifluoromethyl phenacyl ether indicate that participation can be suppressed through the introduction of electron-wi  ...[more]

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