Peptidomimetics are emerging as a promising class of potent and selective therapeutics. Among the current approaches to these compounds, the utilization of constrained lactams is a key element in enforcing the active peptide conformation, and the development of efficient and stereocontrolled methods for generating such lactam building blocks is an important objective. Current methods typically rely on the elaboration of existing α-amino acids, and in so doing, the side chain is sacrificed during the ring-forming process. We report a new asymmetric approach to lactam-constrained α-amino acid building blocks bearing a range of polar and hydrophobic side chains. The chemistry is amenable to rapidly generating di- and tripeptides, and the potential for these lactams to stabilize type II β-turns is demonstrated in the synthesis of the melanocyte-inhibiting factor peptidomimetic.

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