Issue 9, 1988

Purines, pyrimidines, and imidazoles. Part 64. Alkylation and acylation of some aminoimidazoles related to intermediates in purine nucleotide de novo and thiamine biosynthesis

Abstract

Treatment of ethyl 5-amino-1-benzylimidazole-4-carboxylate with butyl-lithium and methyl iodide gave the 5-N-methylamino derivative (4b) and the 3-methiodide (5) whereas ethyl 5-amino-1-(2,3-O-isopropylidene-β-D-ribofuranosyl)imidazole-4-carboxylate gave both the 5-N-methylamino (6b) and 2-methyl (6d) derivatives. Ethyl 5-amino-1-benzylimidazole-4-carboxylate with acetic anhydride or acetyl chloride gave various products, according to the conditions, including the 5-N-mono- and -N,N-di-acetylamino derivatives (4d) and (4c), respectively, and N,N′-dibenzyloxamide (9). The oxamide also arose from treatment of the imidazole (4a) with formaldehyde. 3-Cyanopropanimidate with ethyl α-amino-α-cyano acetate followed by benzylamine or 2,3-O-isopropylidene-D-ribosylamine afforded ethyl 5-amino-1-benzyl-2-(2-cyanoethyl)imidazole-4-carboxylate, respectively. Ethyl 5-amino-(2,3-O-isopropylidene-β-D-ribofuranosyl)-2-ethoxycarbonylethylimidazole-4-carboxylates, and the corresponding 2-ethoxyethyl nucleoside (6i) were similarly prepared. Oxidation of ethyl 5-amino-2-methylimidazole-4-carboxylate with N-chlorosuccinimide and potassium hydroxide led to ethyl 5-amino-1-benzyl-2-formylimidazole-4-carboxylate and oxidation of the protected 2-ethoxycarbonylethyl nucleoside (6j) with selenium dioxide produced the urea derivative (6I).

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1988, 2541-2546

Purines, pyrimidines, and imidazoles. Part 64. Alkylation and acylation of some aminoimidazoles related to intermediates in purine nucleotide de novo and thiamine biosynthesis

G. Mackenzie, H. A. Wilson, G. Shaw and D. Ewing, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1988, 2541 DOI: 10.1039/P19880002541

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