Positional isomers of naturally occurring peptide subunits were synthesized via highly diastereoselective reduction of tert-butylsulfinyl ketimines as a key reaction. While NaBH reduction of ketimines derived from 2-thiazolyl ketones afforded the (R,R)-isomer with moderate diastereoselectivity, L-Selectride reduction afforded the (R,S)-isomer as the sole product. In contrast, ketimines derived from tert-butyl 2-thiazolyl ketone afforded the (R,R)-isomer with low diastereoselectivity by both NaBH and L-Selectride reduction. Stereochemistry of the reaction was discussed based on calculation of the conformational energies for ketimines.

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