An approach for the assembly of polyprenol pyrophosphate-based probes of O-polysaccharide biosynthesis in Klebsiella pneumoniae serotype O2a is described. This convergent route features high-yielding, diastereoselective glycosylations and the late-stage installation of the polyprenol pyrophosphate moiety. Although applied to the synthesis of a nonasaccharide bearing a farnesyl group (1), the modular nature of the route makes it amenable to the synthesis of additional derivatives containing either larger glycans or different lipid domains.
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Org Lett
February 2019
Alberta Glycomics Centre and Department of Chemistry , University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2G2 , Canada.
An approach for the assembly of polyprenol pyrophosphate-based probes of O-polysaccharide biosynthesis in Klebsiella pneumoniae serotype O2a is described. This convergent route features high-yielding, diastereoselective glycosylations and the late-stage installation of the polyprenol pyrophosphate moiety. Although applied to the synthesis of a nonasaccharide bearing a farnesyl group (1), the modular nature of the route makes it amenable to the synthesis of additional derivatives containing either larger glycans or different lipid domains.
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