The asymmetric syntheses of heteroaromatic 3-[(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-2-azetidinones 12-16 via chiral ester enolate-imine cyclocondensation chemistry are described. The azetidinones contain heteroaromatic moieties which, in certain cases, contribute to a decrease in enantioselectivity due to possible alternate coordinations in the transition states. The (3R,4S)-3-[(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-4-heteroaryl-2-azetidinones were subsequently converted to the heteroaromatic taxanes 31-36 and 43-45. Conformational analyses of the 3'-(2-pyridyl) analogue 31 and 3'-(2-furyl) analogue 43 indicate they have solution conformational preferences virtually identical to paclitaxel and docetaxel. Heteroaromatic N-acyl paclitaxel analogues 47-51 were prepared from N-debenzoylpaclitaxel via Schotten-Baumann acylation. The majority of the 14 analogues displayed good to excellent activity in a microtubule assembly assay in comparison to paclitaxel. The analogues were also tested for cytotoxicity against B16 melanoma cells. 3'-Dephenyl-3'-(2-pyridyl)paclitaxel (31), 3'-dephenyl-3'-(2-furyl)paclitaxel (34), N-BOC-3'-dephenyl-3'-(2-furyl)paclitaxel (43), 3'-dephenyl-3'-(2-furyl)-N-(hexanoyl)paclitaxel (44), and N-debenzoyl-N-(3-furoyl)paclitaxel (51) were found to be more cytotoxic than paclitaxel against this cell line. 3'-Dephenyl-3'-(4-pyridyl)paclitaxel (33) and N-debenzoyl-N-(2-furoyl)paclitaxel (50) displayed cytotoxicity against B16 melanoma cells similar to paclitaxel.
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett
December 2000
Novartis Pharma AG, TA Oncology Research, Basel, Switzerland.
A series of new epothilone B and D analogues incorporating fused hetero-aromatic side chains have been prepared. The synthetic strategy is based on olefin 3 as the common intermediate and allows variation of the side-chain structure in a highly convergent and stereoselective manner. Epothilone analogues 1a-d and 2a-d are more potent inhibitors of cancer cell proliferation than the corresponding parent epothilones B or D.
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January 1997
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045, USA.
N-Acyl analogues 8, 9, and 12-26 of butitaxel (3) were prepared in one or two steps from amines 5 and 6 through Schotten-Baumann acylation. Seventeen novel analogues, consisting of aliphatic carbamates, alicyclic amides, and heteroaromatic amides, were synthesized. They were evaluated for their in vitro ability to stimulate the formation of microtubules, their cytotoxicity toward B16 melanoma cells, and their solubility in water.
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April 1996
Department of Biochemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045.
The asymmetric syntheses of heteroaromatic 3-[(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-2-azetidinones 12-16 via chiral ester enolate-imine cyclocondensation chemistry are described. The azetidinones contain heteroaromatic moieties which, in certain cases, contribute to a decrease in enantioselectivity due to possible alternate coordinations in the transition states. The (3R,4S)-3-[(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)oxy]-4-heteroaryl-2-azetidinones were subsequently converted to the heteroaromatic taxanes 31-36 and 43-45.
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