Abstract

High resolution NMR analysis involving one-dimensional (1-D) 1H and nuclear Overhauser (NOE) difference spectroscopy was applied to solutions of NBMPR in DMSO-d 6. Coupling constants were obtained at different temperatures between 285 and 353 K, and used to analyze the rotamer preferences about the C-4′-C-5′ bond. The results revealed a rotamer distribution about the χ tortion angle that favors the high-anti range, a preponderance of the γ+ rotamer (at ∼64 %) with respect to the γ torsion angle, and a higher population of the south (S) conformer, which was favored by as little as the 4 % to as much as 31 % over the north (N) conformer as calculated by the program PSEUROT 6.2. The high-anti glycosidic torsion orientation appears to be the major conformational difference between the solution structure of NBMPR determined in this study and the structure previously observed in the solid state.

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