A copper(I)-mediated denitrogenative reaction has been successfully developed for the preparation of cyclic tetrapeptides. The key reactive intermediate, ketenimine, triggers intramolecular cyclization through attack of the terminal amine group to generate an internal β-amino acid with an amidine linkage. The chemistry developed herein provides a new synthetic route for the preparation of cyclic α β-tetrapeptide analogues that contain important biological properties and results in rich structural information being obtained for conformational studies. With the success of this copper(I)-catalyzed macrocyclization, two histone deacetylase inhibitor analogues consisting of the cyclic α β-tetrapeptide framework have been successfully synthesized.
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