| Literature DB >> 35910459 |
Melanie Trobe1, Martin Vareka1, Till Schreiner1, Patrick Dobrounig1, Carina Doler1, Ella B Holzinger1, Andreas Steinegger1, Rolf Breinbauer1.
Abstract
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 a benzene core unit featuring two leaving groups of differentiated reactivity in the Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling used for teraryl assembly. In previous publications we have introduced the methodology of 4-iodophenyltriflates decorated with the side chains of some of the proteinogenic amino acids. We herein report the core fragments corresponding to the previously missing amino acids Arg, Asn, Asp, Met, Trp and Tyr. Therefore, our set now encompasses all relevant amino acid analogues with the exception of His. In order to be compatible with the triflate moiety, some of the nucleophilic side chains had to be provided in a protected form to serve as stable building blocks. Additionally, cross-coupling procedures for the assembly of teraryls were investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Inhibitors; Peptide mimetics; Protein–protein interactions; Suzuki coupling; Triflate
Year: 2022 PMID: 35910459 PMCID: PMC9306992 DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.202101278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: European J Org Chem ISSN: 1099-0690
Figure 1Design principle of teraryl‐based alpha‐helix mimetics (BPin: boronic acid pinacol ester).
Scheme 1Synthesis of the “Asp” and “Asn*” building blocks (p‐TSA: para‐toluenesulfonic acid).
Scheme 2Synthesis of the Met core fragment (KOtBu: potassium tert‐butoxide; PADA: dipotassium azodicarboxylate).
Scheme 3Synthesis of the “Tyr” and Trp building blocks (DIPEA: diisopropylethylamine; MEM: 2‐methoxyethoxymethyl; TFA: trifluoroacetic acid, TBDPS: tert‐butyldiphenyl silyl).
Scheme 4Synthesis of the “Arg” core unit fragment (DEAD: dietyl azodicarboxylate; DPPA: diphenylphosphoryl azide).
Scheme 5Teraryl assembly with the new core unit fragments (dppf: 1,1’‐bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene, TBAF: tetrabutylammonium fluoride).
Figure 2Overview of all core unit fragments (compounds in grey were reported in previous publications).