Abstract

alpha-C-Mannosyltryptophan (alpha-C-Man-Trp) has been found to be a novel post-translational modification of tryptophan found from some biologically important glycoproteins. In order to analyze the biological functions of alpha-C-Man-Trp, we have developed an efficient synthetic strategy for alpha-C-Man-Trp and its glucose and galactose analogues, starting from alpha-C-glycosidation of the corresponding hexapyranoside derivatives with tinacetylene. According to the synthetic routes, we describe here syntheses of beta-anomers of C-Man-Trp, and its glucose and galactose analogues from the corresponding beta-C-glycosylacetylenes. During this study, we have developed a highly stereocontrolled synthesis of beta-C-mannosylacetylene that is required for the synthesis of beta-C-Man-Trp, while the precedented method gave an anomeric mixture of the C-mannosylacetylene. The synthetic C-Man-Trp and its analogues were analyzed by HPLC.

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