A new scaffold for the stereoselective synthesis of alpha-O-linked glycopeptide mimetics

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Francesca VenturiCristina Nativi

Abstract

alpha-O-Linked glycohomoglutamates are obtained as diastereomerically pure compounds by chemo-, regio-, and stereoselective cycloadditions between glycals and aspartic acid derivatives. The latter constitute orthogonally functionalized scaffolds for glycopeptide mimetics.

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