1.Synthesis of N-(1-deoxyhexitol-1-yl)amino acids, reference compounds for the nonenzymic glycosylation of proteins.
Walton DJ, Ison ER, Szarek WA. Carbohydr Res. 1984 May 15;128(1):37-49.
The N-(1-deoxy-D-mannitol-1-yl) and N-(1-deoxy-D-glucitol-1-yl) derivatives of L-valine, L-alanine, L-threonine, and L-leucine were prepared by reductive amination of D-mannose and D-glucose with the appropriate amino acids, in the presence of sodium cyanoborohydride. N epsilon-(1-Deoxy-D-mannitol-1-yl)- and N epsilon-(1-deoxy-D-glucitol-1-yl)-L-lysine were prepared by similar reactions of hexoses with N alpha-tert-butoxycarbonyl and N alpha-benzyloxycarbonyl-L-lysine, followed by removal of the protecting groups. The structures were confirmed by 1H-n.m.r. spectroscopy, which showed that each compound was completely free of its C-2 epimer. The synthetic compounds may be used as reference compounds for the identification of N-(1-deoxyhexitol-1-yl)amino acids formed when N-(1-deoxy-D-fructose-1-yl) groups of nonenzymically glycosylated proteins, of the hemoglobin A1c type, are reduced with sodium borohydride, and the protein is subjected to acid-catalyzed hydrolysis.
2.Enzymatic preparation of 5-hydroxy-L-proline, N-Cbz-5-hydroxy-L-proline, and N-Boc-5-hydroxy-L-proline from (α-N-protected)-L-ornithine using a transaminase or an amine oxidase.
Hanson RL1, Johnston RM, Goldberg SL, Parker WL, Patel RN. Enzyme Microb Technol. 2011 May 6;48(6-7):445-53. doi: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2011.03.007. Epub 2011 Mar 26.
N-Cbz-4,5-dehydro-L-prolineamide or N-Boc-4,5-dehydro-L-prolineamide are alternative key intermediates for the synthesis of saxagliptin, a dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP4) inhibitor recently approved for treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. An efficient biocatalytic method was developed for conversion of L-ornithine, N-α-benzyloxycarbonyl (Cbz)-L-ornthine, and N-α-tert-butoxycarbonyl (Boc)-L-ornithine to 5-hydroxy-L-proline, N-Cbz-5-hydroxy-L-proline, and N-Boc-5-hydroxy-L-proline, respectively. Rec. Escherichia coli expressing lysine-ε-aminotransferase and rec Pichia pastoris expressing L-ornithine oxidase were used for these conversions. N-Cbz-5-hydroxy-L-proline, and N-Boc-5-hydroxy-L-proline were chemically converted to key intermediates N-Cbz-4,5-dehydro-L-prolineamide and N-Boc-4,5-dehydro-L-prolineamide, respectively.