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Synthesis of a fragment of bacterial cell wall
- Source :
- The Journal of organic chemistry. 69(6)
- Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Cell wall is indispensable for survival of bacteria. This large molecular “mesh” encases the entire cytoplasm of bacteria, and it is comprised of repeating backbone units of N-acetyl-glucosamine (NAG)-N-acetyl-muramic acid (NAM). A pentapeptide is attached to each of the lactyl units of the N-acetyl-muramic acid. The cell wall has both cross-linked and non-cross-linked components. In the present paper, we have devised a synthetic route for the preparation of a fragment of the cell wall comprised of a tetrasaccharide (NAG-NAM-NAG-NAM), along with the two appended peptides. We also report the syntheses of three glycosyl donors (compounds 5, 7, and 9) and three glycosyl acceptors (compounds 4, 6, and 8) based on the d-glucosamine structure as a building unit. The synthetic strategy that is disclosed is generally useful in construction of other natural products containing the d-glucosamine as a building block.
- Subjects :
- Stereochemistry
Molecular Sequence Data
Oligosaccharides
Peptidoglycan
Disaccharides
Pentapeptide repeat
Bacterial cell structure
Acetylglucosamine
Cell wall
chemistry.chemical_compound
Biological Factors
Cell Wall
Tetrasaccharide
Glycosyl
Glycosides
biology
Bacteria
Organic Chemistry
biology.organism_classification
chemistry
Carbohydrate Sequence
Cytoplasm
Muramic Acids
Oligopeptides
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00223263
- Volume :
- 69
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of organic chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ceec1b31f8d6e6e994bfd35cf92ac20d