Alginate oligosaccharides (AOS) with a weight average molecular weight of 5 kDa were efficiently amidated with amino acids and carbohydrates in aqueous media in the presence of 4-(4,6-dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-4-methylmorpholinium chloride (DMTMM). Here, alanine, leucine, serine, as well as mannose and rhamnose, were amidated at high yields with a good control of the degree of substitution (DS). Amino acid- and carbohydrate-grafted AOS showed improved stability against degradation by alginate lyases having different specificities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlginate, the main cell-wall polysaccharide of brown algae, is composed of two residues: mannuronic acid (M-residues) and, its C5-epimer, guluronic acid (G-residues). Alginate lyases define a class of enzymes that cleave the glycosidic bond of alginate by β-elimination. They are classified according to their ability to recognize the distribution of M- and G-residues and are named M-, G- or MG-lyases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new cooperative copper/iron catalysis for the borylation of various aryl bromides with pinacolborane, at -10 °C, is reported. Use of the toxic, precious metal Pd is avoided. The mechanism of the protodebromination side reaction is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe C-1-C-12 segment of the amphidinolides T1-T5 has been synthesised in an efficient manner. The key transformations are highly diastereoselective rearrangement of an oxonium ylide, or metal-bound ylide equivalent, produced by intramolecular reaction of a copper carbenoid with an allylic ether, and macrocyclic fragment coupling by one-pot ring-closing metathesis and hydrogenation.
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