MW SPECTROSCOPY COUPLED WITH ULTRAFAST UV LASER VAPORIZATION: {RIBOSE} FOUND IN THE GAS PHASE
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Cocinero, Emilio J.Ecija, Patricia
Basterretxea, Francisco J.
Fernandez, Jose A.
Castano, Fernando
Lesarri, Alberto
Grabow, Jens-Uwe
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2012Metadata
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Ohio State UniversityAbstract:
Sugars are aldoses or ketoses with multiple hydroxy groups which have been elusive to spectroscopic studies. Here we report a rotational study of the aldopentose ribose. According to any standard textbook aldopentoses can exhibit either linear forms, cyclic five-membered (furanose) structures or six-membered (pyranose) rings, occurring either as $\alpha$- or $\beta$- anomers depending on the orientation of the hydroxy group at C-1 (anomeric carbon). $\beta$-Furanose is predominant in ribonucleosides, RNA, ATP and other biochemically relevant derivatives, but is $\beta$-furanose the native form also of free ribose? Recent condensed-phase X-ray \textbf{49}, 4503, 2010. ii) W. Saenger \textit{Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.} \textbf{49}, 6487, 2010.} and older NMR \textbf{52}, 1965. ii) R. U. Lemieux and J. D. Stevens \textit{Can. J. Chem.} \textbf{44}, 249, 1966. iii) E. Breitmaier and U. Hollstein \textit{Org. Magn. Reson.} \textbf{8}, 573, 1976.} studies delivered conflicting results. In order to solve this question we conducted a microwave study on D-ribose that, owing to ultrafast UV laser vaporizationo \textit{Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.} in press: DOI: 10.1002/anie.201107973, 2012.}, has become the first C-5 sugar observed with rotational resolution. The spectrum revealed six conformations of free ribose, preferentially adopting $\beta$-pyranose chairs as well as higher-energy $\alpha$-pyranose forms. The method also allowed for unambiguous distinction between different orientations of the hydroxy groups, which stabilize the structures by cooperative hydrogen-bond networks. No evidence was observed of the $\alpha$-/$\beta$-furanoses or linear forms found in the biochemical derivatives.
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Author Institution: Departamento de Quimica Fisica, Facultad de Ciencia y Tecnologia, Universidad del Pais Vasco (UPV-EHU), Ap. 644, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain; Departamento de Quimica-Fisica y Quimica Inorganica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Valladolid, E-47011 Spain; Institut fur Physikalische Chemie, Lehrgebiet A, Universitat Hannover, Callinstrass e. 3A, D-30167 Hannover, Germany
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