Title of article
Synthesis of fluorine-containing bioisosteres corresponding to phosphoamino acids and dipeptide units
Author/Authors
Fujii، Nobutaka نويسنده , , Otaka، Akira نويسنده , , Watanabe، Junko نويسنده , , Mitsuyama، Etsuko نويسنده , , Watanabe، Hideaki نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-13
From page
14
To page
0
Abstract
It has been shown that fluorinated analogues of naturally occurring biological active compounds including amino acids often exhibit unique physiological activity. Among wide varieties of fluorine-containing amino acids, nonhydrolyzable phosphoamino acids possessing a substituent of the difluoromethylene (CF2) unit for the phosphoryl ester oxygen are of value in the medicinal and biological fields. We have engaged in the synthesis of these classes of nonhydrolyzable phosphoamino acids corresponding to pTyr 3, pSer 4, and pThr 5 with their incorporation into peptides using newly developed deprotecting procedures. In this article, stereoselective synthesis of the CF2-substituted pThr mimetics and development of a two-step deprotecting methodology for the nonhydrolyzable analogues are reviewed. In the course of the above synthetic study, we found that (gamma),(gamma)-difluoro-(alpha),(beta)-enoates were reduced to (gamma)-fluoro-(beta),(gamma)-enoates by organocopper reagents and then applied to the synthesis of (Z)fluoroalkene dipeptide isosteres, which have served as potential dipeptide mimetics having structural as well as electrostatic similarity to the parent peptide bonds. Furthermore, mechanistic investigation of the organocoppermediated reduction led us to development of a SmI2-mediated approach toward the synthesis of the fluoroalkene isosteres.
Keywords
loop , (beta)-strand , Microarray , Design , (alpha)-helix , library , protein chip
Journal title
BIOPOLYMERS (ORIGINAL RESEARCH ON BIOMOLECULES)
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
BIOPOLYMERS (ORIGINAL RESEARCH ON BIOMOLECULES)
Record number
120772
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