Chiral Pyridoxal-Catalyzed Asymmetric Biomimetic Transamination of α-Keto Acids

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Abstract

A series of chiral pyridoxals 8 and 9 have been developed from commercially available pyridoxine and (S)-α,α-diarylprolinols. The pyridoxals exhibited good catalytic activity in an asymmetric transamination of α-keto acids with 2,2-diphenylglycine (7f) as the amine source to give various α-amino acids in 29-85% yields with 53-80% ee's. The current asymmetric transamination has successfully mimicked a complete biological transamination process characterized by two half-transaminations, a small chiral pyridoxal molecule acting as the catalyst, and enantioselective control.

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Shi, L., Tao, C., Yang, Q., Liu, Y. E., Chen, J., Chen, J., … Zhao, B. (2015). Chiral Pyridoxal-Catalyzed Asymmetric Biomimetic Transamination of α-Keto Acids. Organic Letters, 17(23), 5784–5787. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.5b02895

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