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Original Articles

Synthesis of Lewis a and Lewis X Pentasaccharides Based on N-Trichloroethoxycarbonyl ProtectionFootnote1

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Pages 739-758 | Accepted 02 Mar 1998, Published online: 22 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Thexyldimethylsilyl 4,6-O-benzylidene-2-deoxy-2-trichloroethoxycarbonylamino-β-D- glucopyranoside (4), having the 3-hydroxy group unprotected, is a versatile starting material for the synthesis of glucosamine containing oligosaccharides. Thus, reaction with galactosyl donor 5 or fucosyl donor 6 afforded the desired β(1-3)- and α(1-3)-linked disaccharides 7 and 8, respectively, in high yields. Reductive opening of the benzylidene moieties in 7 and 8 gave access to the 4-hydroxy groups in 9 and 10. Ensuing fucosylation of 9 or galactosylation of 10 led to Lewis A (Lea) and Lewis X (Lex) trisaccharide building blocks 13 and 14, respectively. Their transformation into glycosyl donors 19 and 20 and subsequent reaction with 3b-O-unprotected lactose derivative 23 as acceptor furnished the Lea− and Lex pentasaccharide precursors 24 and 25. Exchange of the N-trichloroethoxycarbonyl group for an N-acetyl group and removal of the O-benzyl and O-acetyl protective groups afforded the desired Lea− and Lex− pentasaccharides 1 and 2.

1. Dedicated to the memory of Professor Akira Hasegawa.

Notes

1. Dedicated to the memory of Professor Akira Hasegawa.

Dedicated to the memory of Professor Akira Hasegawa

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