A convergent asymmetric total synthesis of pironetin (1), a polyketide with immunosuppressive, antitumor, and plant-growth regulating activities is described. The synthesis was realized by coupling between the C(8)-C(14) 2 and C(7)-C(2) 15 fragments, respectively, by using a Mukaiyama-aldol reaction. The stereogenic centers of each fragment were generated by employing the SAMP/RAMP hydrazone (SAMP=(S)-1-amino-2-methoxymethylpyrrolidine, RAMP=(R)-1-amino-2-methoxymethylpyrrolidine) methodology as a key step.
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December 2003
A catalytic asymmetric synthesis of the axially chiral bridged biaryl (-)-2, a structural analogue of natural (-)-rhazinilam possessing original antimitotic properties, is described. The key step is an intermolecular asymmetric Suzuki coupling, furnishing the nonbridged biaryl (-)-6, precursor of (-)-2, with up to 40% ee using binaphthyl ligand 7a. Various known or new binaphthyl and ferrocenyl phosphines as well as phosphetanes were screened as ligands in this reaction, the conditions of which were optimized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn improvement of the synthesis of biphenyl-carbamate 2a, the most active analogue of rhazinilam 1 so far, was performed using the Pd-catalyzed borylation/Suzuki coupling (BSC) method developed in our laboratories. The preparation of A-ring analogues of 2a bearing electron-withdrawing or donating groups is reported according to this new synthetic scheme. The antitubulin properties as well as the cytotoxicity of these compounds toward human cancer cell lines were evaluated in comparison with rhazinilam and 2a.
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