2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.4c00072
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Donor Preactivation-Based Glycan Assembly: from Manual to Automated Synthesis

Wenlong Yao,
Xin-Shan Ye

Abstract: Conspectus Carbohydrates are called the third chain of life. Carbohydrates participate in many important biochemical functions in living species, and the biological information carried by them is several orders of magnitude larger than that of nucleic acids and proteins. However, due to the intrinsic complexity and heterogeneity of carbohydrate structures, furnishing pure and structurally well-defined glycans for functional studies is a formidable task, especially for homogeneous large-size glycans. To address… Show more

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“…As anomeric stereochemistry greatly influences the bioactivity of carbohydrates (Scheme a), the stereocontrol has been the continual theme of carbohydrate synthesis because the glycosidic linkages involve α- and β-direction . Numerous elegant glycosylation methods have been developed with saturated glycosyl donors . With the development of olefin chemistry, unsaturated glycosyl donors (glycals) have also been explored widely (Scheme b), most of which were mediated by Brønsted or Lewis acids leading to α-glycosides (mixtures) via Ferrier rearrangement due to a vinylogous anomeric effect .…”
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“…As anomeric stereochemistry greatly influences the bioactivity of carbohydrates (Scheme a), the stereocontrol has been the continual theme of carbohydrate synthesis because the glycosidic linkages involve α- and β-direction . Numerous elegant glycosylation methods have been developed with saturated glycosyl donors . With the development of olefin chemistry, unsaturated glycosyl donors (glycals) have also been explored widely (Scheme b), most of which were mediated by Brønsted or Lewis acids leading to α-glycosides (mixtures) via Ferrier rearrangement due to a vinylogous anomeric effect .…”
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confidence: 99%