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Review
. 2019 Jan 4;14(1):44-66.
doi: 10.1002/asia.201801296. Epub 2018 Nov 27.

Organocatalysts Derived from Unnatural α-Amino Acids: Scope and Applications

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Organocatalysts Derived from Unnatural α-Amino Acids: Scope and Applications

Maddalen Agirre et al. Chem Asian J. .

Abstract

The organocatalytic properties of unnatural α-amino acids are reviewed. Post-translational derivatives of natural α-amino acids include 4-hydroxy-l-proline and 4-amino-l-proline scaffolds, and also proline homologues. The activity of synthetic unnatural α-amino acid-based organocatalysts, such as β-alkyl alanines, alanine-based phosphines, and tert-leucine derivatives, are reviewed herein. The organocatalytic properties of unnatural monocyclic, bicyclic, and tricyclic proline derivatives are also reviewed. Several families of these organocatalysts permit the efficient and stereoselective synthesis of complex natural products. Most of the reviewed organocatalysts accelerate the reported reactions through covalent interactions that raise the HOMO (enamine intermediates) or lower the LUMO (iminium intermediates).

Keywords: aldol reactions; catalytic amino acids; conjugate addition; organocatalysis; ring-opening polymerization.

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