The Journal of Organic Chemistry 2017-05-11

Unexpected Observation of the Dimroth Rearrangement in the Ribosylation of 4-Aminopyrimidines

Ramil Y. Baiazitov, Nadiya Sydorenko, Hongyu Ren, Young-Choon Moon

Index: 10.1021/acs.joc.7b00780

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Abstract

A method for the preparation of 1-(N-ribofuranosyl)-6-imino-1,6-dihydropyrimidin-4-amines 3 or 4-(N-ribofuranosyl)-6-aminopyrimidines 4 via glycosylation of 4-aminopyrimidines 2 or 5 is described. Silylated 4-aminopyrimidines 2 or 5 upon ribosylation with 1 provide products 3. When intermediates 3 contain a strongly electron-withdrawing group, such as C(4)-Cl or C(5)-NO2, they rearrange to products 4 in the presence of aqueous ammonia. A mechanism is proposed that involves a ring-opening/ring-closing (Dimroth) rearrangement.

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