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α-Vinylic amino acids: occurrence, asymmetric synthesis, and biochemical mechanisms

This report presents an overview of the family of naturally occurring ‘vinylic’ amino acids, namely those that feature a C–C double bond directly attached to the α-carbon, along the side chain. Strategies that have been brought to bear on the stereocontrolled synthesis of these olefinic amino acids...

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Published in:Tetrahedron: asymmetry 2006-03, Vol.17 (6), p.869-882
Main Authors: Berkowitz, David B., Charette, Bradley D., Karukurichi, Kannan R., McFadden, Jill M.
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