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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(7): e202217064, 2023 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36507714

RESUMO

The development of preparative methods for the synthesis of four-membered carbocycles is gaining increasing importance due to the widespread utility of cyclic compounds in medicinal chemistry. Herein, we report the development of a new methodology for the production of spirocyclic epoxides and aziridines containing a cyclobutane motif. In a two-step one-pot process, a bicyclo[1.1.0]butyl sulfoxide is lithiated and added to a ketone, aldehyde or imine, and the resulting intermediate is cross-coupled with an aryl triflate through C-C σ-bond alkoxy- or aminopalladation with concomitant epoxide or aziridine formation. After careful optimization, a remarkably efficient reaction was conceived that tolerated a broad variety of both aromatic and aliphatic substrates. Lastly, through several high yielding ring-opening reactions, we demonstrated the excellent applicability of the products as modular building blocks for the introduction of three-dimensional structures into target molecules.

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Angew Chem Weinheim Bergstr Ger ; 135(7): e202217064, 2023 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38516047

RESUMO

The development of preparative methods for the synthesis of four-membered carbocycles is gaining increasing importance due to the widespread utility of cyclic compounds in medicinal chemistry. Herein, we report the development of a new methodology for the production of spirocyclic epoxides and aziridines containing a cyclobutane motif. In a two-step one-pot process, a bicyclo[1.1.0]butyl sulfoxide is lithiated and added to a ketone, aldehyde or imine, and the resulting intermediate is cross-coupled with an aryl triflate through C-C σ-bond alkoxy- or aminopalladation with concomitant epoxide or aziridine formation. After careful optimization, a remarkably efficient reaction was conceived that tolerated a broad variety of both aromatic and aliphatic substrates. Lastly, through several high yielding ring-opening reactions, we demonstrated the excellent applicability of the products as modular building blocks for the introduction of three-dimensional structures into target molecules.

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European J Org Chem ; 2022(17): e202101280, 2022 May 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35910461

RESUMO

Teraryl-based α-helix mimetics have proven to be useful compounds for the inhibition of protein-protein interactions (PPI). We have developed a modular and flexible approach for the synthesis of teraryl-based α-helix mimetics using pyridine containing boronic acid building blocks to increase the water solubility. Following our initial publication in which we have introduced the methodology in combination with sequential Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling for teraryl assembly, we can now report a complete set of pyridine based boronic acid building blocks decorated with side chains of all proteinogenic amino acids relevant for PPI (Ala, Arg, Asn, Asp, Cys, Gln, Glu, His, Ile, Leu, Lys, Met, Phe, Ser, Thr, Trp, Tyr, Val) to complement the core fragment set. For a representative set of teraryls we have studied the influence of the pyridine rings on the solubility of the assembled oligoarenes.

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Chemistry ; 25(1): 255-259, 2019 Jan 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30397971

RESUMO

The macrocyclic core of the cytotoxic marine natural product callyspongiolide (1) was forged by ring-closing alkyne metathesis (RCAM) of an ynoate precursor using a molybdenum alkylidyne complex endowed with triarylsilanolate ligands as the catalyst. This result is remarkable in view of the failed attempts documented in the literature at converting electron deficient alkynes with the aid of more classical catalysts. The subsequent Z-selective semi-reduction of the resulting cycloalkyne by hydrogenation over nickel boride required careful optimization in order to minimize overreduction and competing dehalogenation of the compound's alkenyl iodide terminus as needed for final attachment of the side chain of 1 by Sonogashira coupling. The required cyclization precursor itself was prepared via Kocienski olefination.


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Macrolídeos/síntese química , Alcinos/química , Produtos Biológicos/síntese química , Produtos Biológicos/química , Catálise , Ciclização , Macrolídeos/química , Molibdênio/química , Estereoisomerismo
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Chemistry ; 25(1): 246-254, 2019 Jan 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30397973

RESUMO

A path-scouting investigation into the highly cytotoxic marine macrolide callyspongiolide is reported that capitalizes on the selective formation of the C10-C11 alkene site. While the closure of the macrocycle by ring closing alkyne metathesis (RCAM) with the aid of a molybdenum alkylidyne complex was high yielding, the envisaged semi-reduction of the cycloalkyne to the corresponding E-alkene proved challenging. The reasons are likely steric in origin, in that the methyl branches on either side of the alkyne seem to prevent effective coordination of the substrate to the ruthenium catalyst, which must carry a bulky Cp* ligand to ensure high trans-selectivity. This notion is supported by the preparation of a callyspongiolide analogue, in which the two methyl groups in question are excised; its formation by RCAM followed by trans-hydrostannation/proto-destannation was straightforward. In parallel work the formation of the fully functional building block 54 showed that the presence of an unprotected -OH group allows even hindered substrates to be processed: the protic group adjacent to the triple bond engages with a chloride ligand on the ruthenium catalyst in hydrogen bonding and hence assists in substrate binding. Moreover, the preparation of an alkynylogous callyspongiolide analogue is described.

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