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Synthesis of enantiomerically pure 2-(N-aryl, N-alkyl-aminomethyl)aziridines: a new class of ligands for highly enantioselective asymmetric synthesis
Jarzyński, Szymon,Le?niak, Stanis?aw,Rachwalski, Micha?
, p. 1808 - 1816 (2017)
A simple and effective synthesis of enantiomerically pure 2-(N-aryl-, N-alkyl-aminomethyl)aziridines from (2S)-N-tritylaziridine-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester has been developed. Treating of this key ester with several primary and secondary amines in the presence of AlMe3 provided the corresponding chiral N-trityl-2-carboxamides, and their reduction performed with different reagents resulted in the formation of the expected 2-(aminomethyl)aziridines. The choice of reaction conditions allows to either keep or leave the trityl substituent in the product. Such 2-(aminoalkyl)aziridines have shown very high catalytic efficiency in the asymmetric arylation of aldehydes and in other testing asymmetric reactions. On the other hand, homochiral N-trityl-2-carboxamides are interesting building blocks for the synthesis of various biologically active compounds.
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
Site-selective conjugation of thiols with aziridine-2-carboxylic acid-containing peptides
Galonic, Danica P.,Van Der Donk, Wilfred A.,Gin, David Y.
, p. 12712 - 12713 (2007/10/03)
The synthesis and convergent site-selective conjugation of aziridine-2-carboxylic acid-containing peptides with thiols, both in solution and on solid support, are described. The synthesis and use of FmocAzyOH in this capacity demonstrate both the efficient incorporation and tolerance of the Azy moiety in multistep Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), as well as the competence of solution and on-bead ligation through a highly regioselective base-promoted aziridine ring-opening process. Copyright
