Issue 19, 1998

2′,3′-Anhydrouridine. A useful synthetic intermediate

Abstract

2,2′-Anhydro-1-(β-D-arabinofuranosyl)uracil 1 reacts with sodium hydride in dry DMSO to give 2′,3′-anhydrouridine 2. When the latter compound 2 is heated below its melting point or treated with triethylamine in methanol, it isomerises back to the 2,2′-anhydronucleoside 1. Treatment of compound 1 with sodium ethanethiolate or the sodium salt of benzyl mercaptan in the presence of an excess of the corresponding thiol in DMA gives 2′-S-ethyl- or 2′-S-benzyl-2′-thiouridine (4 or 11) in high yield; however, treatment of the 2,2′-anhydronucleoside 1 first with sodium hydride in DMA and then with a deficiency (with respect to sodium hydride) of ethanethiol or benzyl mercaptan gives the corresponding 3′-S-ethyl or 3′-S-benzyl derivative (3 or 12) in high yield. When the 2,2′-anhydronucleoside 1 is allowed to react with an excess of potassium tert-butoxide in DMSO, the 3′,5′-anhydronucleoside 13 is obtained in good yield. The latter compound 13 undergoes hydrolysis in aqueous trifluoroacetic acid to give 1-(β-D-xylofuranosyl)uracil 14 in high yield. The 3′-S-benzyl derivative 12 is converted by Raney nickel desulfurisation into 3′-deoxyuridine 15 which, in turn, is converted into 3′-deoxycytidine 17 in good yield. X-Ray crystallographic data relating to compounds 11 and 12 are also reported.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1998, 3277-3284

2′,3′-Anhydrouridine. A useful synthetic intermediate

A. Miah, C. B. Reese, Q. Song, Z. Sturdy, S. Neidle, I. J. Simpson, M. Read and E. Rayner, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1998, 3277 DOI: 10.1039/A803563F

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