Synthesis 2005(14): 2367-2372  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-870023
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Synthesis and Structure of Chiral Methoxypyrrole Amino Acids (MOPAS)

Christoph Bonauer, Burkhard König*
Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Regensburg, Universitätsstr. 31, 93040 Regensburg, Germany
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Received 7 March 2005
Publication Date:
14 July 2005 (online)

Abstract

A methoxypyrrole amino acid (MOPAS) resembling the structure of H2N-Val-Δ-Ala-OEt in β-sheet conformation has been prepared by a chiral auxiliary approach. The X-ray structure analysis confirms the absolute configuration of the dipeptide mimic. Standard peptide coupling procedures allow coupling of the chiral MOPAS with natural amino acids or their extension by additional MOPAS units. A tight self-association of bis-MOPAS 13 in CDCl3 and the affinity to Ac-Ala-Ile-OMe dipeptides illustrates the ability of the constrained dipeptide mimic MOPAS to interact with peptides.

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A derivative of 1 bearing a methyl group in position 2 may cyclize more easily. However, our attempts to transform this compound into the Schiff base corresponding to compound 2 were not successful.

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The self-association of 10 is one order of magnitude higher if compared to a Boc-(MOPAS)2-OEt missing the isopropyl substituent; see ref. 7a for data.

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The self-association of 10 and the dipeptides were included in the binding model.