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Synthesis and structure determination of kahalalide F (1,2).

A López-Macià1, J C Jiménez, M Royo, E Giralt, F Albericio.   

Abstract

Kahalalide F, the only member of the family of peptides called kahalalides, isolated from the sacoglossan mollusc Elysia rufescens and the green alga Bryopsis sp., with important bioactivity, is in clinical trials for treatment of prostate cancer. An efficient solid-phase synthetic approach is reported. Kahalalide F presents several synthetic difficulties: (i) an ester bond between two beta-branched and sterically hindered amino acids; (ii) a didehydroamino acid; and (iii) a rather hydrophobic sequence with two fragments containing several beta-branched amino acids in a row, one of them terminated with a saturated aliphatic acid. The cornerstones of our strategy were (i) a quasiorthogonal protecting system with allyl, tert-butyl, fluorenyl, and trityl-based groups, (ii) azabenzotriazole coupling reagents, (iii) formation of the didehydroamino acid residue on the solid phase, and (iv) cyclization and final purification in solution. HPLC, high-field NMR, and biological activity studies showed that the correct stereochemistry of the natural product is that proposed by Rinehart et al. whereas the stereochemistry proposed by Scheuer et al. is that of a biologically less active diastereoisomer.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11707116     DOI: 10.1021/ja0116728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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