| Literature DB >> 26031222 |
David Dailler1, Grégory Danoun1, Benjamin Ourri1, Olivier Baudoin2.
Abstract
A general and scalable access to the aeruginosin family of marine natural products, exhibiting potent inhibitory activity against serine proteases, is reported. This was enabled by the strategic use of two recently implemented Pd-catalyzed C(sp(3))-H activation reactions. The first method allowed us to obtain the common 2-carboxy-6-hydroxyoctahydroindole (Choi) core of the target molecules on a large scale, whereas the second method provided a rapid and divergent access to various hydroxyphenyllactic (Hpla) subunits, including halogenated ones. This unique strategy, together with an optimization of the fragment coupling sequence allowed the synthesis of four aeruginosins, that is, 98A-C and 298A from the chiral pool. Among them, aeruginosin 298A was synthesized on an unprecedentedly large scale. In addition, halogenated aeruginosins 98A and 98C were synthesized for the first time, thanks to a fine-tuning of the final hydrogenation step.Entities:
Keywords: CH activation; aeruginosin; marine natural products; palladium catalysis; total synthesis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26031222 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201501370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236