Stereoselective Synthesis of α- and β-l-Ara4N Glycosyl H-Phosphonates and a Neoglycoconjugate Comprising Glycosyl Phosphodiester Linked β-l-Ara4N.

Ralph HollausPaul KosmaAlla Zamyatina
Published in: Organic letters (2016)
Stereoselective synthesis of variably protected α- and β-l-Ara4N glycosyl H-phosphonates as key intermediates in the syntheses of β-l-Ara4N-modified LPS structures and α-l-Ara4N-containing biosynthetic precursors is reported. A facile one-pot approach toward β-l-Ara4N glycosyl H-phosphonates includes anomeric deallylation of protected 4-azido β-l-Ara4N via terminal olefin isomerization followed by ozonolysis and methanolysis of formyl groups to furnish exclusively β-configured lactols that are phosphitylated with retention of configuration. The carbohydrate epitope of β-l-Ara4N-modified Lipid A, βGlcN(1→6)αGlcN(1→P←1)β-l-Ara4N, was stereoselectively synthesized and linked to maleimide-activated bovine serum albumin.