Synthetic Strategy towards a Carbocyclic N-Acetylneuraminic Acid

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Abstract

In the study of glycosidases, a class of activity-based probes (ABPs), that are carbocyclic mimics of natural carbohydrates and can covalently bind the enzyme, have proven to be useful tools. This type of ABP has however not yet been reported for sialidases, glycosidases involved in various important biological processes in both health and disease, which hydrolyse terminal sialic acids. Here we present our study towards the synthesis of a carbocyclic sialic acid suitable for conversion into ABPs. We developed a route starting from a chiral furanone that includes a key early stage nitrone [3+2] cycloaddition to install most of the chiral centres present in N-acetylneuraminic acid. The final stereocentre is installed via a Barbier alkylation, after which a ring closing metathesis forms the pivotal carbocyclic intermediate. Due to challenges in the final stretch, we were not able to convert this intermediate into an N-acetylneuraminic acid ABP. However, the work presented here still represents a versatile route to potential future carbocyclic sialic acid derivatives.

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de Saint Aulaire, P., Hoogenboom, J., Uiterweerd, M. T., Zuilhof, H., & Wennekes, T. (2022). Synthetic Strategy towards a Carbocyclic N-Acetylneuraminic Acid. European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2022(27). https://doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.202200297

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