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Isothiocyanyl Alanine as a Synthetic Intermediate for the Synthesis of Thioureayl Alanines and Subsequent Aminotetrazolyl Alanines
The
synthesis of unnatural amino acids with small side-chain functionalities
usable for further transformations is highly demanding for the expansion
of the genetic code and other possible biotechnological applications.
To this end, we wanted to report the utility of an unexplored unnatural
amino acid, isothiocyanyl alanine (<sup>NCS</sup>Ala = Ita), for the
synthesis of another class of unnatural amino acids, thioureayl alanines
(<sup>TU</sup>Ala = Tua). The synthesis of a third class of unnatural
amino acids, amino tetrazolyl alanines (<sup>ATz</sup>Ala = Ata),
in a very good yield was subsequently achieved utilizing thioureayl
alanines. Thus, a variety of aliphatic- and aromatic-substituted thioureayl
alanines and aromatic-substituted amino tetrazolyl alanines were successfully
synthesized in good to excellent yields. The photophysical properties
of three of the fluorescent unnatural amino acids from two classes
were also studied and presented herein