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− | An '''oxazolinium ion''' is the species that is formed by anchimeric in the glycoside cleaving reaction of a 2-deoxy-2-acetamido glycoside. An oxazolinium ion can be deprotonated to give an oxazoline, which is a stable and isolable species. Oxazolinium ions are common intermediates in the [[neighboring group participation]] mechanism of [[glycoside hydrolase]]s. | + | An '''oxazolinium ion''' is the species that is formed by anchimeric in the glycoside cleaving reaction of a 2-deoxy-2-acetamido glycoside. An oxazolinium ion can be deprotonated to give an oxazoline, which is a stable and isolable species. Oxazolinium ions are common intermediates in the [[neighboring group participation]] mechanism of [[glycoside hydrolase]]s, including glycoside hydrolases from families [[GH18]], GH20]], [[GH25]], [[GH56]], [[GH84]], and [[GH85]]. |
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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- Author: Spencer Williams
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An oxazolinium ion is the species that is formed by anchimeric in the glycoside cleaving reaction of a 2-deoxy-2-acetamido glycoside. An oxazolinium ion can be deprotonated to give an oxazoline, which is a stable and isolable species. Oxazolinium ions are common intermediates in the neighboring group participation mechanism of glycoside hydrolases, including glycoside hydrolases from families GH18, GH20]], GH25, GH56, GH84, and GH85.