Solution-, solid-phase, and fluorous synthesis of β,β- difluorinated cyclic quaternary a-amino acid derivatives: A comparative study

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The diastereoselective synthesis of cyclic β,β-difluorinated α-amino acid derivatives bearing a quaternary stereocenter is described. The process relies on the chemo- and diastereoselective addition of allylic organometallic reagents to fluorinated αimino esters and a subsequent ring-closing metathesis reaction (RCM). Complete selectivity in the nucleophilic addition was achieved with (R)-phenyl-glycinol methyl ether as a chiral auxiliary. The resulting amino acids were introduced into peptide chains, which could facilitate the preparation of potentially bioactive dipeptide derivatives. In addition, the solution synthesis of these cyclic fluorinated α-amino acids was successfully adapted to solid-phase and fluorous-phase techniques. The reaction times and final deprotection were clearly more favorable in the latter, in which a fluorous trimethylsilylethanol (TMSE) tag was used. The tag was then easily removed upon treatment with TBAF in a high-yield transesterification process. © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Fustero, S., Sánchez-Roselló, M., Rodrigo, V., Sanz-Cervera, J. F., Piera, J., Simón-Fuentes, A., & Del Pozo, C. (2008). Solution-, solid-phase, and fluorous synthesis of β,β- difluorinated cyclic quaternary a-amino acid derivatives: A comparative study. Chemistry - A European Journal, 14(23), 7019–7029. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200702009

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