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Stereoselective Synthesis of Ribofuranoid exo-Glycals by One-Pot Julia Olefination Using Ribofuranosyl Sulfones

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JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 86, Issue 1, Pages 657-673

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.0c02297

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  1. JST CREST Grant, Japan [JPMJCR18S1]
  2. Koshiyama Research Grant

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The use of ribofuranosyl sulfones in a one-pot Julia olefination reaction allows for the synthesis of alpha-anomers with complete selectivity. The reaction proceeds smoothly to produce (E)-exo-glycals with high E selectivity when using alpha-ribofuranosyl sulfones, especially in the case of aromatic aldehydes.
One-pot Julia olefination using ribofuranosyl sulfones is described. The alpha-anomers of the ribofuranosyl sulfones were synthesized with complete alpha-selectivity via the glycosylation of heteroarylthiols using ribofuranosyl iodides as glycosyl donors and the subsequent oxidation of the resulting heteroaryl 1-thioribofuranosides with magnesium monoperphthalate (MMPP). The Julia olefination of the alpha-ribofuranosyl sulfones with aldehydes proceeded smoothly in one pot to afford the thermodynamically less stable (E)-exo-glycals with modest-to-excellent stereoselectivity (up to E/Z = 94:6) under the optimized conditions. The E selectivity was especially high for aromatic aldehydes. In contrast, the (Z)-exo-glycal was obtained as the main product with low stereoselectivity when the corresponding beta-ribofuranosyl sulfone was used (E/Z = 41:59). The remarkable impact of the anomeric configuration of the ribofuranosyl sulfones on the stereoselectivity of the Julia olefination has been rationalized using density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The protected ribose moiety of the resulting exo-glycals induced completely a-selective cyclopropanation on the exocyclic carbon-carbon double bond via the Simmons-Smith-Furukawa reaction. The 2-cyanoethyl group was found to be useful for the protection of the exo-glycals, as it could be removed without affecting the exocyclic C=C bond.

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