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. 2010 Nov 5;12(21):4800-3.
doi: 10.1021/ol101947s.

Pyridylalanine (Pal)-peptide catalyzed enantioselective allenoate additions to N-acyl imines proceed via an atypical "aza-Morita-Baylis-Hillman" mechanism

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Pyridylalanine (Pal)-peptide catalyzed enantioselective allenoate additions to N-acyl imines proceed via an atypical "aza-Morita-Baylis-Hillman" mechanism

Lindsey B Saunders et al. Org Lett. .

Abstract

Mechanistic experiments, including kinetics and hydrogen/deuterium kinetic isotope effects, reveal an "atypical" rate-determining step in a pyridylalanine-peptide catalyzed enantioselective coupling of allenoates and N-acyl imines. Typically, acrylates participate in both the aldehyde-based "Morita-Baylis-Hillman (MBH)" reaction and the imine-based variant (the "aza-MBH") through similar mechanisms, with proton transfer/catalyst regeneration often rate-determining. In contrast, the title reaction exhibits kinetics wherein proton transfer is kinetically silent.

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