Feasibility of intramolecular proton transfers in terpene biosynthesis--guiding principles

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Young J Hong, Dean J Tantillo

Abstract

On the basis of results from quantum chemical calculations, the feasibility of an extensive series of intramolecular proton-transfer reactions postulated to occur during terpene biosynthesis is assessed and guiding principles are proposed.

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Apr 14, 2016·The Journal of Antibiotics·Travis A Pemberton, David W Christianson
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Mar 10, 2017·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Young J Hong, Dean J Tantillo
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