New aminonitrocyclitols were directly synthesized through stereoselective, one-pot, multistep cascade reactions. The aminonitrocyclitol moiety was constructed by the sequential action of two enzymes followed by a spontaneous intramolecular Henry reaction. To construct the carbocycle, two C–C bonds were stereoselectively cleaved, one by aldolase and the other by the intramolecular nitroaldol reaction. The aldolase acceptor substrates were generated by adding an amino group to 4-nitrobutanal. As expected, only the (R,R)- or d-erythroaldol configuration was obtained with l-fuculose-1-phosphate aldolase (F1PA). In the case of l-rhamnulose-1-phosphate aldolase (R1PA), both the aldol (R,S)- or l-threo and erythroaldol (R,R)- or d-erythroaldol configurations were obtained in very close ratios. The presence of a ketone and a terminal nitro group in the aldol formed led to a stereoselective intramolecular Henry reaction. The various aminonitrocyclitols were obtained in amide form with an average overall yield of 60%. Deprotection of the amine function was achieved by hydrolysis of the amide group by the action of papain without epimerization at the ring carbon stereochemistries defined in the previous steps. All these reactions led to the preparation of new aminonitrocyclitols with high stereoselectivity.
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