Nonproteinogenic amino acids are prepared by an unprecedented domino aza-Michael addition-1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, leading to enantiopure highly substituted pyrrolidinopyrazolines. Nonaflyl azide serves as highly effective diazo transfer reagent, forming the link between the conjugate addition and cycloaddition steps. The resulting pyrrolidinopyrazolines can be rapidly transformed to either α,β,γ-triamino acids or 3,4-methano-β-prolines. Peptide coupling can be regioselectively conducted at each of the amino groups.

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