Sugar-derived oxazolone pseudotetrapeptide as γ-turn inducer and anion-selective transporter

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Abstract

The intramolecular cyclization of a C-3-tetrasubstituted furanoid sugar amino acid-derived linear tetrapeptide afforded an oxazolone pseudo-peptide with the formation of an oxazole ring at the C-terminus. A conformational study of the oxazolone pseudo-peptide showed intramolecular C=O⋯HN(II) hydrogen bonding in a seven-membered ring leading to a ã-turn conformation. This fact was supported by a solution-state NMR and molecular modeling studies. The oxazolone pseudotetrapeptide was found to be a better Cl--selective transporter for which an anion-anion antiport mechanism was established.

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Burade, S. S., Pawar, S. V., Saha, T., Kumbhar, N., Kotmale, A. S., Ahmad, M., … Dhavale, D. D. (2019). Sugar-derived oxazolone pseudotetrapeptide as γ-turn inducer and anion-selective transporter. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 15, 2419–2427. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.15.234

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