Carbohydrate/aromatic stacking represents a recurring key motif for the molecular recognition of glycosides, either by protein binding domains, enzymes or synthetic receptors. Interestingly, it has been proposed that aromatic residues might also assist in the formation/cleavage of glycosidic bonds by stabilizing positively charged oxocarbenium-like intermediates/transition states through cation/p interactions. While the significance of aromatic stacking on glycoside recognition is well stablished, its impact on the reactivity of glycosyl donors is yet to be explored. Herein, we report the first experimental study on this relevant topic. Our strategy is based on the design, synthesis and reactivity evaluation of a large number of model syste...
This article is part of the themed collection: Mechanistic, computational & physical organic chemist...
Glycoside formation in organic synthesis is believed to occur along a reaction path involving an act...
A molecular scaffold was identified which enables the establishment of intramolecular interactions b...
Aromatic platforms are ubiquitous recognition motifs occurring in protein carbohydrate-binding domai...
Conspectus We also highlight that, from a chemical perspective, the glycosylation reaction can be d...
Saccharides interact with aromatic residues mostly through CH⋯π mediated stacking interactions....
Tremendous progress has been made in the construction of oligosaccharides, and many impressive examp...
The reactivity of sugar donors and the stability of covalent intermediates formed in both chemical a...
Aromatic residues play a key role in saccharide-binding sites. Experimental studies have given an es...
Aromatic residues play a key role in saccharide-binding sites. Experimental studies have given an es...
The search for stereoselective glycosylation reactions has occupied synthetic carbohydrate chemists ...
The reactivity of sugar donors and the stability of covalent intermediates formed in both chemical a...
Carbohydrate–aromatic interactions are highly relevant for many biological processes. Nevertheless, ...
Carbohydrates or sugars, the most diverse class of biopolymers, are involved in many different biolo...
Although the synthetic utility of the 1,2-trans relationship of the products of neighboring group pa...
This article is part of the themed collection: Mechanistic, computational & physical organic chemist...
Glycoside formation in organic synthesis is believed to occur along a reaction path involving an act...
A molecular scaffold was identified which enables the establishment of intramolecular interactions b...
Aromatic platforms are ubiquitous recognition motifs occurring in protein carbohydrate-binding domai...
Conspectus We also highlight that, from a chemical perspective, the glycosylation reaction can be d...
Saccharides interact with aromatic residues mostly through CH⋯π mediated stacking interactions....
Tremendous progress has been made in the construction of oligosaccharides, and many impressive examp...
The reactivity of sugar donors and the stability of covalent intermediates formed in both chemical a...
Aromatic residues play a key role in saccharide-binding sites. Experimental studies have given an es...
Aromatic residues play a key role in saccharide-binding sites. Experimental studies have given an es...
The search for stereoselective glycosylation reactions has occupied synthetic carbohydrate chemists ...
The reactivity of sugar donors and the stability of covalent intermediates formed in both chemical a...
Carbohydrate–aromatic interactions are highly relevant for many biological processes. Nevertheless, ...
Carbohydrates or sugars, the most diverse class of biopolymers, are involved in many different biolo...
Although the synthetic utility of the 1,2-trans relationship of the products of neighboring group pa...
This article is part of the themed collection: Mechanistic, computational & physical organic chemist...
Glycoside formation in organic synthesis is believed to occur along a reaction path involving an act...
A molecular scaffold was identified which enables the establishment of intramolecular interactions b...