Synthesis and analysis of the all-(S) side chain of phosphomycoketides: A test of NMR predictions for saturated oligoisoprenoid stereoisomers

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(4S,8S,12S,16S,20S)-Pentamethylheptacosan-1-ol has been synthesized and analyzed by resolution-enhanced NMR spectroscopy with the aid of a recent set predicted spectra of all its stereoisomers. The configuration was confirmed, but isomer purity of the sample (∼70%) was lower than expected. A truncated analogue, (2S,6S,10S,14S)-2,6,10,14-tetramethylhenicosan-1-ol TBDPS ether, was prepared from a late stage synthetic intermediate. Analysis of its spectra confirmed the configuration and showed that the sample was isomerically pure. The results suggest that a late-stage epimerization, not a failure of an asymmetric synthesis step, caused the formation of minor stereoisomers in the sample of pentamethylheptacosan-1-ol. The study shows the value of the predicted set of oligoisoprenoid spectra and further extends the predictive model to a new subclass of compounds. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Buter, J., Yeh, E. A. H., Budavich, O. W., Damodaran, K., Minnaard, A. J., & Curran, D. P. (2013). Synthesis and analysis of the all-(S) side chain of phosphomycoketides: A test of NMR predictions for saturated oligoisoprenoid stereoisomers. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 78(10), 4913–4918. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo4005298

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