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Synthesis of rare sugar isomers through site-selective epimerization

Authors :
Yong Wang
Hayden M. Carder
Alison E. Wendlandt
Source :
Nature. 578:403-408
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Glycans have diverse physiological functions, ranging from energy storage and structural integrity to cell signalling and the regulation of intracellular processes1. Although biomass-derived carbohydrates (such as d-glucose, d-xylose and d-galactose) are extracted on commercial scales, and serve as renewable chemical feedstocks and building blocks2,3, there are hundreds of distinct monosaccharides that typically cannot be isolated from their natural sources and must instead be prepared through multistep chemical or enzymatic syntheses4,5. These ‘rare’ sugars feature prominently in bioactive natural products and pharmaceuticals, including antiviral, antibacterial, anticancer and cardiac drugs6,7. Here we report the preparation of rare sugar isomers directly from biomass carbohydrates through site-selective epimerization reactions. Mechanistic studies establish that these reactions proceed under kinetic control, through sequential steps of hydrogen-atom abstraction and hydrogen-atom donation mediated by two distinct catalysts. This synthetic strategy provides concise and potentially extensive access to this valuable class of natural compounds. Various rare sugars that cannot be isolated from natural sources are synthesized using light-driven epimerization, a process which may find application in other synthetic scenarios.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
578
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
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