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JACS Au ; 4(7): 2456-2461, 2024 Jul 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39055149

ABSTRACT

A domino difunctionalization of sulfonyl(acryl)imides to form ß-substituted α-aryl amides is reported. This transformation involves a 1,4-addition followed by a polar Truce-Smiles rearrangement process, entropically driven by release of SO2. A wide range of carbon- and heteroatom-based nucleophiles and sulfonyl imides were employed, allowing rapid access to highly functionalized amides. In contrast to related reactions with a radical pathway, unbiased substrates could be employed. Despite the usual requirement of an electron-poor migrating moiety for the SNAr event, we herein report unique and unprecedented vinylogous migrations of electron-neutral arenes. Additionally, a one-pot process toward ß-amido amides starting from acrylic acids has been developed.

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Org Lett ; 26(23): 4873-4876, 2024 Jun 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38820198

ABSTRACT

We describe the single-step formation of complex tetracyclic fused scaffolds enabled by (3 + 2) cycloaddition of azomethine ylides. Various indoles, N-protecting groups, and amino acids are well tolerated. The products are obtained in a catalyst-free manner with moderate to excellent yield and high diastereoselectivity. Representing a new scaffold that is not yet found in nature, the construction of pyrrolidine-fused cyclohepta-, azepino-, or oxepinoindoles could be found valuable in the synthesis of new pseudo-natural products.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(20): 13914-13923, 2024 May 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38741029

ABSTRACT

Although simple γ-lactones and γ-lactams have received considerable attention from the synthetic community, particularly due to their relevance in biological and medicinal contexts, stereoselective synthetic approaches to more densely substituted derivatives remain scarce. The in-depth study presented herein, showcasing a straightforward method for the stereocontrolled synthesis of γ-lactones and γ-lactams, builds on and considerably expands the stereodivergent synthesis of 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds by a ynamide/vinyl sulfoxide coupling. A full mechanistic and computational study of the rearrangement was conducted, uncovering the role of all of the reaction components and providing a rationale for stereoselection. The broad applicability of the developed tools to streamlining synthesis is demonstrated by concise enantioselective total syntheses of (+)-nephrosteranic acid, (+)-rocellaric acid, and (+)-nephromopsinic acid.

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Science ; 384(6697): 815-820, 2024 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38753789

ABSTRACT

Generally, the acidity of carbon-hydrogen bonds is most sensitive to functionality just one or two bonds away. Here, we present an approach to the formation of carbon-carbon σ bonds by remote proton elimination, a distinct mode of carbon-hydrogen activation enabled by distal acidification through five carbon-carbon bonds. Application of remote proton elimination to cyclodecyl cations unveiled an appealing method for the synthesis of decalins. The transformation is regioconvergent, proceeds without the need for a directing group or precious metal, and demonstrates exquisite site selectivity. An in-depth computational study illuminated the reaction mechanism. Additionally, we describe the complete stereoisomeric enrichment of the decalin products through epimerization mediated by hydrogen atom transfer.

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JACS Au ; 4(3): 1166-1183, 2024 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38559722

ABSTRACT

Cobalt complexes with multiproton- and multielectron-responsive ligands are of interest for challenging catalytic transformations. The chemical and redox noninnocence of pentane-2,4-dione bis(S-methylisothiosemicarbazone) (PBIT) in a series of cobalt complexes has been studied by a range of methods, including spectroscopy [UV-vis, NMR, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS)], cyclic voltammetry, X-ray diffraction, and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Two complexes [CoIII(H2LSMe)I]I and [CoIII(LSMe)I2] were found to act as precatalysts in a Wacker-type oxidation of olefins using phenylsilane, the role of which was elucidated through isotopic labeling. Insights into the mechanism of the catalytic transformation as well as the substrate scope of this selective reaction are described, and the essential role of phenylsilane and the noninnocence of PBIT are disclosed. Among the several relevant species characterized was an unprecedented Co(III) complex with a dianionic diradical PBIT ligand ([CoIII(LSMe••)I]).

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(19): e202318127, 2024 05 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38570814

ABSTRACT

The deployment of small-molecule fluorescent agents plays an ever-growing role in medicine and drug development. Herein, we complement the portfolio of powerful fluorophores, reporting the serendipitous discovery and development of a novel class with an imidazo[1,2-a]pyridinium triflate core, which we term PyrAtes. These fluorophores are synthesized in a single step from readily available materials (>60 examples) and display Stokes shifts as large as 240 nm, while also reaching NIR-I emissions at λmax as long as 720 nm. Computational studies allow the development of a platform for the prediction of λmax and λEm. Furthermore, we demonstrate the compatibility of these novel fluorophores with live cell imaging in HEK293 cells, suggesting PyrAtes as potent intracellular markers.


Subject(s)
Fluorescent Dyes , Humans , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , HEK293 Cells , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Salts/chemistry , Molecular Structure
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(27): e202320001, 2024 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38551113

ABSTRACT

Inverse hydride shuttle catalysis provides a multicomponent platform for the highly efficient synthesis of alkaloid frameworks with exquisite diastereoselectivity. However, a number of limitations hinder this method, primarily the strict requirement for highly electron-deficient acceptors. Herein, we present a general Lewis acid-driven approach to address this constraint, and have developed two broad strategies enabling the modular synthesis of complex azabicycles that were entirely unattainable using the previous method. The enhanced synthetic flexibility facilitates a streamlined asymmetric cyclization, leading to a concise total synthesis of the alkaloid (-)-tashiromine.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(19): e202318304, 2024 May 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38501885

ABSTRACT

The nature of protecting group chemistry necessitates a deprotection step to restore the initially blocked functionality prior to further transformation. As this aspect of protecting group manipulation inevitably adds to the step count of any synthetic sequence, the development of methods enabling simultaneous deprotection and functionalization ("deprotective functionalization"-distinct from "deprotection followed by functionalization") is appealing, as it has the potential to improve efficiency and streamline synthetic routes. Herein, we report a deprotective functionalization of the newly introduced Nms-amides guided by density functional theory (DFT) analysis, which exploits the inherent Nms reactivity. Mechanistic studies further substantiate and help rationalize the exquisite reactivity of Nms-amides, as other commonly used protecting groups are shown not to exhibit the same reactivity patterns. The practicality of this approach was ultimately demonstrated in selected case studies.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(9): e202316579, 2024 Feb 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38179790

ABSTRACT

Sulfenyl imidinium salts are a virtually unexplored class of intermediates in organic chemistry. Herein, we demonstrate how sulfonium rearrangements can be deployed to access these versatile synthetic intermediates, bearing three contiguous (and congested) stereogenic centers, with high levels of selectivity. The synthetic value of the scaffold was unraveled by selective transformations into a range of building blocks, including 1,4-dicarbonyl derivatives and sulfonolactones.

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Nature ; 626(7997): 92-97, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38297174

ABSTRACT

Alkenes are indispensable feedstocks in chemistry. Functionalization at both carbons of the alkene-1,2-difunctionalization-is part of chemistry curricula worldwide1. Although difunctionalization at distal positions has been reported2-4, it typically relies on designer substrates featuring directing groups and/or stabilizing features, all of which determine the ultimate site of bond formation5-7. Here we introduce a method for the direct 1,3-difunctionalization of alkenes, based on a concept termed 'charge relocation', which enables stereodivergent access to 1,3-difunctionalized products of either syn- or anti-configuration from unactivated alkenes, without the need for directing groups or stabilizing features. The usefulness of the approach is demonstrated in the synthesis of the pulmonary toxin 4-ipomeanol and its derivatives.

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Org Lett ; 26(1): 355-359, 2024 Jan 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38147458

ABSTRACT

A nickel-catalyzed reductive dimerization of bromocyclobutenes to produce unusual and unprecedented cyclobutene dimers was developed. In a stereoconvergent procedure, various bromocyclobutenes were readily dimerized in good yields, with good diastereoselectivities and broad functional group tolerance. Notably, the presence of a carbonyl group in the starting material appears to dictate diastereoselectivity.

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Chem Sci ; 14(39): 10806-10811, 2023 Oct 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37829023

ABSTRACT

Spirocyclic butyrolactones and butenolides are widespread structural motifs in bioactive substances. Despite their prevalence, a simple method ensuring their direct preparation from exocyclic alkenes, ideally in a late-stage context, remains elusive. Herein, we report direct aminolactone formation using unactivated alkenes which addresses this gap, employing cheap and readily available reactants. The method relies on the hijacking of a cationic aminoalkylation pathway and affords (spiro)aminolactones with excellent functional group tolerance and chemoselectivity. The synthetic versatility of the products is demonstrated through a range of transformations, notably exploiting stereospecific rearrangement chemistry to produce sterically congested scaffolds.

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Chemistry ; 29(66): e202302490, 2023 Nov 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37647146

ABSTRACT

The combination of Lewis bases with α,ß-unsaturated carbonyls allows the in-situ generation of enolates without the need for strong Brønsted bases. Recently developed synthetic methods employ this approach for arylation followed by elimination of the Lewis base, regenerating the alkene. This strategy has been deployed for formal α- or ß-C-H arylation in different contexts, namely (a) transition metal catalysis, (b) rearrangement reactions utilizing hypervalent main group elements and (c) organocatalysis. This concept article provides an overview of the developed strategies, highlighting and contextualizing their features.

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Chemistry ; 29(41): e202301312, 2023 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37283481

ABSTRACT

p-Toluenesulfonyl (Tosyl) and nitrobenzenesulfonyl (Nosyl) are two of the most common sulfonyl protecting groups for amines in contemporary organic synthesis. While p-toluenesulfonamides are known for their high stability/robustness, their use in multistep synthesis is plagued by difficult removal. Nitrobenzenesulfonamides, on the other hand, are easily cleaved but display limited stability to various reaction conditions. In an effort to resolve this predicament, we herein present a new sulfonamide protecting group, which we term Nms. Initially developed through in silico studies, Nms-amides overcome these previous limitations and leave no room for compromise. We have investigated the incorporation, robustness and cleavability of this group and found it to be superior to traditional sulfonamide protecting groups in a broad range of case studies.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(28): e202304449, 2023 07 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37142557

ABSTRACT

The demand for new biomass-derived fine and commodity chemicals propels the discovery of new methodologies and synthons. Whereas furfural and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural are cornerstones of sustainable chemistry, 3-acetamido-5-acetyl furan (3A5AF), an N-rich furan obtained from chitin biomass, remains unexplored, due to the poor reactivity of the acetyl group relative to previous furanic aldehydes. Here we developed a reactive 3-acetamido-5-furfuryl aldehyde (3A5F) and demonstrated the utility of this synthon as a source of bio-derived nitrogen-rich heteroaromatics, carbocycles, and as a bioconjugation reagent.


Subject(s)
Furaldehyde , Furans , Biomass , Aldehydes , Chitin
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Acc Chem Res ; 56(12): 1634-1644, 2023 Jun 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37226674

ABSTRACT

ConspectusUmpolung, a term describing the reversal of innate polarity, has become an indispensable tool to unlock new chemical space by overcoming the limitations of natural polarity. Introduced by Dieter Seebach in 1979, this principle has had a tremendous impact on synthetic organic chemistry, offering previously inaccessible retrosynthetic disconnections. In contrast to the great progress made over the past decades for the generation of effective acyl anion synthons, the umpolung at the α-position of carbonyls (converting enolates into enolonium ions) has long proved challenging and only recently regained traction. Aiming to develop synthetic approaches to α-functionalization capable of complementing enolate chemistry, our group initiated, nearly 6 years ago, a program devoted to the α-umpolung of carbonyl derivatives. In this Account, following an overview of established methods, we will summarize our findings in this rapidly developing field. We focus on two distinct, yet related, topics of two carbonyl classes: (1) amides, where umpolung is enabled by electrophilic activation, and (2) ketones, where umpolung is enabled using hypervalent iodine reagents. Our group has developed several protocols to allow amide umpolung and subsequent α-functionalization, relying on electrophilic activation. Over the course of our investigations, transformations that are particularly challenging using enolate-based approaches, such as the direct α-oxygenation, α-fluorination, and α-amination of amides as well as the synthesis of 1,4-dicarbonyls from amide substrates, have been unlocked. Based on some of our most recent studies, this method has been shown to be so general that almost any nucleophile can be added to the α-position of the amide. In this Account, special emphasis will be placed on the discussion of mechanistic aspects. It is important to note that recent progress in this area has involved a shift in focus, moving even further away from the amide carbonyl, a development that shall also be detailed in a final subsection that highlights our latest investigations of umpolung-based remote functionalization of the ß- and γ-positions of amides. The second section of this Account covers our more recent work dedicated to the exploration of the enolonium chemistry of ketones, unlocked through the use of hypervalent iodine reagents. By placing our work in the context of previous pioneering achievements, which mainly focused on the α-functionalization of carbonyls, we discuss new skeletal reorganizations of enolonium ions enabled by the unique properties of incipient positive charges α to electron-deficient moieties. Transformations such as intramolecular cyclopropanations and aryl migrations are covered and supplemented by detailed insight into the unusual nature of the intermediate species, including nonclassical carbocations.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(28): e202304990, 2023 Jul 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37114555

ABSTRACT

We report herein a straightforward transfer of a free amino group (NH2 ) from a commercially available nitrogen source to unfunctionalized, native carbonyls (amides and ketones) resulting in direct α-amination. Primary α-amino carbonyls are readily produced under mild conditions, further enabling diverse in situ functionalization reactions-including peptide coupling and Pictet-Spengler cyclization-that capitalize on the presence of the unprotected primary amine.

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Cell ; 186(9): 1950-1967.e25, 2023 04 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36996814

ABSTRACT

Little is known about the critical metabolic changes that neural cells have to undergo during development and how temporary shifts in this program can influence brain circuitries and behavior. Inspired by the discovery that mutations in SLC7A5, a transporter of metabolically essential large neutral amino acids (LNAAs), lead to autism, we employed metabolomic profiling to study the metabolic states of the cerebral cortex across different developmental stages. We found that the forebrain undergoes significant metabolic remodeling throughout development, with certain groups of metabolites showing stage-specific changes, but what are the consequences of perturbing this metabolic program? By manipulating Slc7a5 expression in neural cells, we found that the metabolism of LNAAs and lipids are interconnected in the cortex. Deletion of Slc7a5 in neurons affects the postnatal metabolic state, leading to a shift in lipid metabolism. Additionally, it causes stage- and cell-type-specific alterations in neuronal activity patterns, resulting in a long-term circuit dysfunction.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids, Neutral , Large Neutral Amino Acid-Transporter 1 , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Amino Acids, Neutral/genetics , Amino Acids, Neutral/metabolism , Brain/metabolism , Large Neutral Amino Acid-Transporter 1/genetics , Large Neutral Amino Acid-Transporter 1/metabolism , Mutation , Neurons/metabolism , Animals , Mice
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J Am Chem Soc ; 145(10): 5855-5863, 2023 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36854118

ABSTRACT

Cationic cyclopropanation involves the γ-elimination at carbocations to form a new σ-C-C bond through proton loss. While exceedingly rare in bulk solution, it is recognized as one of the main biosynthetic cyclopropanation pathways. Despite the rich history of bioinspired synthetic chemistry, cationic cyclopropanation has not been appropriated for the synthetic toolbox, likely due to the preference of carbocations to undergo competing E1 ß-elimination pathways. Here, we present an in-depth synthetic and computational study of cationic cyclopropanation, focusing on the 6,8-cycloeudesmanes as a platform for this investigation. We were able to apply biomimetic cationic cyclopropanation to the synthesis of several 6,8-cycloeudesmanes and non-natural analogues─in doing so, we showcase the power of this transformation in the preparation of complex cyclopropanes.

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J Org Chem ; 88(6): 3941-3944, 2023 Mar 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36853206

ABSTRACT

We report the development of an isothiouronium salt as a reagent for the operationally simple synthesis of cyanomethyl thioesters with high functional group tolerance and avoiding the use of thiols. Additionally, we show that the products can be engaged in amide synthesis in either a two-step or one-pot fashion.

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