790692-15-8Relevant articles and documents
Ring-opening of aziridine-2-carboxamides with carbohydrate C1-O-nucleophiles. Stereoselective preparation of α- and β-O-glycosyl serine conjugates
Ryan, Daniel A.,Gin, David Y.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 15228 - 15229 (2009/03/12)
The stereoselective formation of the α-GalNAc-Ser linkage via the ring opening of aziridine-2-carboxamides with pyranose C1-O-nucleophiles is described. The process is tolerant to the native C2-NHAc group, can be modulated to provide either the α- or β-glycoside through judicious choice of solvent and metal counterion, and is amenable to other classes of O-glycosyl-Ser constructs such as the β-GlcNAc-Ser and α-Man-Ser linkages. This coupling reaction also led to the development of the o-allylbenzyl (ABn) moiety as a new C-terminus carboxyl protective group, which allows for the use of novel methods for N- and C-terminus extension of amino acids following carbohydrate conjugation. Copyright
Aziridine-2-carboxylic acid-containing peptides: Application to solution- and solid-phase convergent site-selective peptide modification
Galonic, Danica P.,Ide, Nathan D.,Van Der Donk, Wilfred A.,Gin, David Y.
, p. 7359 - 7369 (2007/10/03)
The development of a method for site- and stereoselective peptide modification using aziridine-2-carboxylic acid-containing peptides is described. A solid-phase peptide synthesis methodology that allows for the rapid generation of peptides incorporating the aziridine residue has been developed. The unique electrophilic nature of this nonproteinogenic amino acid allows for site-selective conjugation with various thiol nucleophiles, such as anomeric carbohydrate thiols, farnesyl thiol, and biochemical tags, both in solution and on solid support. This strategy, combined with native chemical ligation, provides convergent and rapid access to complex thioglycoconjugates.