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Transannular Interaction in 3-Heterobicyclooctanes, Implications for the Mechanism of Biotin Action
Berkessel, Albrecht
, p. 1685 - 1692 (2007/10/02)
endo(exo)-7-(Tosyloxy)-3-thiabicyclooctane and endo(exo)-7-(tosyloxy)-3-oxabicyclooctane were synyhesized from the corresponding 3-heterobicyclooctan-7-ones.For exo-7-(tosyloxy)-3-thiabicyclooctane, solvolysis in methanol resulted in a retention/inversion ratio of 2.3.The entropy of activation was found to be ca. -39 J/mol K in 80percent ethanol/water.The three other tosylates underwent substitution with exclusive inversion, entropies of activation ranging from -49 to -54 J/mol K.These results are interpreted in terms of a weak transannular sulfur-C7 interaction.In exo-7-(tosyloxy)-3-thiabicyclooctane, anchimerically assisted displacement of the tosyloxy group gives rise to the retention product.Attempts to observe the 5-methyl-1-thioniatricyclo3,7>octane cation by low-temperature 1H and 13C NMR failed.Coordination to the ring heteroatom instead of ionization was found upon addition of antimony pentafluoride to 3-thiabicyclooctan-7-one, exo-7-chloro-7-methyl and endo-7-methoxy-7-methyl-3-thiabicyclooctane, the endo-7-hydroxy-7-methyl derivative gave complex product mixtures.Alkylation of 3-thiabicyclooctan-7-one with triethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate yielded exclusively the S-ethylated product. 1',3'-N-Bis(phenylsulfonyl)biotin methyl ester was found to coordinate antimony pentafluoride to the ester carbonyl group.From the whole of the data it is concluded that sulfur transannular interaction cannot play a significant role in the mechanism of biotin action.
