Small changes in the structure of a foldamer may lead to gross changes in conformational preference. We show that the simple insertion or deletion of a single hydrogen bond by changes in pH or by photochemical deprotection is sufficient to refold a helical oligomer, interconverting M and P screw‐sense preference. As a consequence of the switch, information may be transmitted to a remote catalytic site, selectively directing the formation of either of two enantiomeric products by a reaction involving 1,22‐remote intermolecular asymmetric induction.
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Le Bailly, B. A. F., Byrne, L., & Clayden, J. (2016). Refoldable Foldamers: Global Conformational Switching by Deletion or Insertion of a Single Hydrogen Bond. Angewandte Chemie, 128(6), 2172–2176. https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.201510605
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