Publications by authors named "Isabelle Grimm"

We report here a concise and divergent enantioselective total synthesis of the revised structures of marine anti-cancer sesquiterpene hydroquinone meroterpenoids (+)-dysiherbols A-E (6-10) using dimethyl predysiherbol 14 as a key common intermediate. Two different improved syntheses of dimethyl predysiherbol 14 were elaborated, one starting from Wieland-Miescher ketone derivative 21, which is regio- and diastereoselectively α-benzylated prior to establishing the 6/6/5/6-fused tetracyclic core structure through intramolecular Heck reaction. The second approach exploits an enantioselective 1,4-addition and a Au-catalyzed double cyclization to build-up the core ring system.

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A 12-step total synthesis of the natural product dysiherbol A, a strongly anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor avarane meroterpene isolated from the marine sponge Dysidea sp., was elaborated. As key steps, the synthesis features an enantioselective Cu-catalyzed 1,4-addition/enolate-trapping opening move, an Au-catalyzed double cyclization to build up the tetracyclic core-carbon skeleton, and a late installation of the C5-bridgehead methyl group via proton-induced cyclopropane opening associated with spontaneous cyclic ether formation.

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Collagen model peptides (CMPs) serve as tools for understanding stability and function of the collagen triple helix and have a potential for biomedical applications. In the past, interstrand cross-linking or conformational preconditioning of proline units through stereoelectronic effects have been utilized in the design of stabilized CMPs. To further study the effects determining collagen triple helix stability we investigated a series of CMPs containing synthetic diproline-mimicking modules (ProMs), which were preorganized in a PPII-helix-type conformation by a functionalizable intrastrand C bridge.

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