| Literature DB >> 34985891 |
Mary Sexton1, William P Malachowski1, Glenn P A Yap2, Diana Rachii1, Greg Feldman1, Andrew T Krasley1, Zhilin Chen1, My Anh Tran1, Kalyn Wiley1, Alexandra Matei1, Samantha Petersen1, Sabrina Tran Tien1.
Abstract
Novel phenanthridinone analogues with an all-carbon quaternary stereocenter have been enantioselectively synthesized using the Birch-Heck sequence. Flat phenanthridinone structures have extensive bioactivity but consequently also suffer from poor therapeutic selectivity. The addition of a quaternary center to the phenanthridinone skeleton has the potential to generate more complex analogues with improved selectivity. Unfortunately, no general synthetic pathway to such derivatives exists. Herein we report a four-step process that transforms inexpensive benzoic acid into 22 different quaternary carbon-containing phenanthridinone analogues with a variety of substituents on all three rings: alkyl groups at the quaternary center; methyl, methoxymethyl, or para-methoxybenzyl on the amide nitrogen; and halogen and methyl substituents on the aryl ring. Good to very good enantioselectivity was demonstrated in the key intramolecular desymmetrizing Mizoroki-Heck reaction. Transformations of the Heck reaction products into molecules with potentially greater therapeutic relevance were also accomplished.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34985891 PMCID: PMC9382569 DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.1c02523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Org Chem ISSN: 0022-3263 Impact factor: 4.198