Synthetic fermentation of β-peptide macrocycles by thiadiazole-forming ring-closing reactions.

Chem Sci

Laboratorium für Organische Chemie , Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences , ETH Zürich , Zürich , Switzerland 8093 . Email: ; http://www.bode.ethz.ch.

Published: February 2018

Macrocyclic β-peptides were efficiently prepared using a thiadiazole-forming cyclization reaction between an α-ketoacid and a thiohydrazide. The linear β-peptide precursors were assembled from isoxazolidine monomers by α-ketoacid-hydroxylamine (KAHA) ligations with a bifunctional initiator - a process we have termed 'synthetic fermentation' due to the analogy of producing natural product-like molecules from simpler building blocks. The linear synthetic fermentation products underwent Boc-deprotection/thiadiazole-forming macrocyclization under aqueous, acidic conditions to provide the cyclic products in a one-pot process. This reaction sequence proceeds from easily accessed initiator and monomer building blocks without the need for additional catalysts or reagents, enabling facile production of macrocyclic β-peptides, a relatively underexplored structural class.

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