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Jun Yang1, Yuanwei Dai1, Ryan Bartlett1
1Department of Chemistry, University at Albany, State University of New York, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12222, United States.
Abstract:
A stereospecific convergent peptide arginine glycosylation method is reported for the first time. A recently discovered arginine glycosylation invigorated the interests of arginine modification, which has been challenging, because of the inertness of the guanidino side chain. The approach renders the arginine glycoside construction convergently. Catalyzed by palladium complex, glycals modify arginine guanidino groups in one step with high functional group tolerance at ambient temperature. The glycosylated products may be converted to glycopeptide analogues in few steps.
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