Both epimers of the naturally occurring nonproteinogenic amino acid L-cyclopentenylglycine, (2S,1'S)- and (2S, 1'R)-2-(cyclopent-2'-enyl)glycine, were obtained via a procedure involving condensation of 3-chlorocyclopentene with diethyl acetylaminomalonate, deethoxycarbonylation, chromatographic separation of the resulting two pairs of enantiomers, and enzymatic resolution of the racemates employing enantioselective hydrolysis of the ethyl ester group with alpha-chymotrypsin. The method was used for preparation of (13)C-labeled compounds of interest for biosynthetic tracer experiments. Enantiomeric purity of the products was determined by chiral HPLC on a Crownpak CR(+) column. The biologically active (2S,1'R) isomer was obtained as a pure compound and characterized for the first time. The (2R,1'R) and (2R,1'S) isomers were obtained as N-acetyl ethyl ester derivatives.
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