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  • Tartrate dehydrogenase reductive decarboxylation: stereochemical generation of diastereotopically deuterated hydroxymethylenes
  • Add time:08/29/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Tartrate dehydrogenase catalyzes the reductive decarboxylation of meso-tartrate to glycerate. Concomitant with the ketonization of the intermediate enolate the C3 hydroxymethylene of glycerate necessarily acquires a proton from solvent. In D2O, the proton is shown to be added stereospecifically to form (2R,3R)-[3-2H]glycerate. The 1H-NMR assignments of the diastereotopic C3 protons of glycerate were confirmed by the enzymatic conversion of [1R-2H]fructose-6-phosphate to (2R,3R)-[3-2H]glycerate. The decarboxylation-protonation occurs with retention of configuration, implying that the general acid is positioned on the same face of the intermediate as the departing carboxylate. The stereochemically pure (2R,3R)-[3-2H]glycerate is readily synthesized and serves as a chiral hydroxymethylene synthon as demonstrated by the synthesis of (2S,3R)-[3-2H]serine.

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