C2-Oxyanion Neighboring Group Participation: Transition State Structure for the Hydroxide-Promoted Hydrolysis of 4-Nitrophenyl α-d -Mannopyranoside
Author(s) -
Gaetano Speciale,
Marco FarrenDai,
Fahimeh S. Shidmoossavee,
Spencer J. Williams,
Andrew J. Bennet
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/jacs.6b07935
Subject(s) - chemistry , oxyanion , hydrolysis , hydroxide , group (periodic table) , stereochemistry , oxyanion hole , organic chemistry , molecule , catalysis , hydrogen bond
The hydroxide-catalyzed hydrolysis of aryl 1,2-trans-glycosides proceeds through a mechanism involving neighboring group participation by a C2-oxyanion and rate-limiting formation of a 1,2-anhydro sugar (oxirane) intermediate. The transition state for the hydroxide-catalyzed hydrolysis of 4-nitrophenyl α-d-mannopyranoside in aqueous media has been studied by the use of multiple kinetic isotope effect (KIE) measurements in conjunction with ab initio theoretical methods. The experimental KIEs are C1- 2 H (1.112 ± 0.004), C2- 2 H (1.045 ± 0.005), anomeric 1- 13 C (1.026 ± 0.006), C2- 13 C (0.999 ± 0.005), leaving group oxygen 2- 18 O (1.040 ± 0.012), and C2- 18 O (1.044 ± 0.006). The transition state for the hydrolysis reaction was modeled computationally using the experimental KIE values as constraints. Taken together, the reported kinetic isotope effects and computational modeling are consistent with the reaction mechanism involving rate-limiting formation of a transient oxirane intermediate that opens in water to give α-d-mannopyranose. The transition state has significant nucleophilic participation by the C2-alkoxide, an essentially cleaved glycosidic bond, and a slight shortening of the endocyclic C1-O5 bond. The TS is late, consistent with the large, normal C2- 18 O isotope effect.
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