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A chemoenzymatic synthesis of 5a-carba-α-D-mannose-6-phosphate
Paula M Williams1, Gary N Sheldrake, Simon J F Macdonald
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, David Kerr Building, Queen's University Belfast, Stranmillis Rd, Belfast BT9 5DG, United Kingdom.
Carbohydrate Research
|May 10, 2011
Abstract:
An efficient chemical synthesis of 5a-carba-α-D-mannose and its enzymatic elaboration to 5a-carba-α-D-mannose-6-phosphate, using yeast hexokinase, is described.
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