A series of polyhydroxylated bicyclic nucleoside derivatives is approached applying stereoselective dihydroxylation reactions. Three out of four isomeric and protected products were obtained after the stereoselectivity of dihydroxylation has been completely inverted comparing a bicyclic nucleoside with a tricyclic furanose substrate. A corresponding 2'-deoxynucleoside derivative has been obtained after an optimized deoxygenation procedure.
A novel class of 3',4'-trans-linked bicyclic nucleosides with locked S-type furanose conformations is introduced by synthesis of two model derivatives; one was obtained by cyclic ether formation and the other by ring-closing metathesis methodology.
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