The potential for dynamic chirality of an azapeptide nitrogen was examined by substitution of nitrogen for the á-carbon of the aspartate residue in the sweetener S,S-aspartame. Considering that S,S- and R,S-aspartame possess sweet and bitter tastes, respectively, a bitter-sweet taste of aza-aspartame 9 could be indicative of a low isomerization barrier for nitrogen chirality inter-conversion. Aza-aspartame 9 was synthesized by a combination of hydrazine and peptide chemistry. Crystallization of 9 indicated a R,S-configuration in the solid state; however, the aza-residue chiral center was considerably flattened relative to its natural amino acid counterpart. On tasting, the authors considered aza-aspartame 9 to be slightly bitter or tasteless. The lack of bitter sweet taste of aza-aspartame 9 may be due to flattening from sp2 hybridization in the urea as well as a high barrier for sp3 nitrogen inter-conversion, both of which may interfere with recognition by taste receptors. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Bouayad-Gervais, S. H., & Lubell, W. D. (2013). Examination of the potential for adaptive chirality of the nitrogen chiral center in aza-aspartame. Molecules, 18(12), 14739–14746. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules181214739
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