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Structural Modifications of the Active Site in Teicoplanin and Related Glycopeptides. 1. Reductive Hydrolysis of the 1,2- and 2,3-Peptide Bonds
- Source :
- The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 61:2137-2150
- Publication Year :
- 1996
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 1996.
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Abstract
- Reaction of teicoplanin glycopeptides with sodium borohydride in aqueous ethanol solutions produced open pentapeptide derivatives in which the amide bond between amino acids 2 and 3 was hydrolyzed and the carboxyl group of amino acid 2 was reduced to a primary alcohol. Other glycopeptides of the dalbaheptide family, such as vancomycin, ristocetin, and A-40,926, underwent selective reductive hydrolysis (RH) of the heptapeptide backbone at the same position as in teicoplanins, while antibiotic A-42,867 and vancomycin hexapeptide were resistant. Also, teicoplanin and vancomycin were resistant to RH-treatment when the N-terminus was protected as carbamate. In contrast, open hexapeptides in which the 1,2-peptide bond was hydrolyzed and the carboxyl group of amino acid 1 was reduced to hydroxymethyl were obtained from carbamate derivatives of sugar-free compounds deglucoteicoplanin (TD) and vancomycin−aglycon (VA) under RH-conditions. Limited to BOC or CBZ-TD, the 3,4-amide bond was also affected. A possible RH...
- Subjects :
- chemistry.chemical_classification
Teicoplanin
Chemistry
Stereochemistry
Organic Chemistry
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
Primary alcohol
Pentapeptide repeat
Glycopeptide
Amino acid
Hydrolysis
chemistry.chemical_compound
medicine
Peptide bond
Organic chemistry
Hydroxymethyl
medicine.drug
Subjects
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- ISSN :
- 15206904 and 00223263
- Volume :
- 61
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........d73786fb66ff6a80b1d1eb9b7e2d6386
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jo941809v