Seven-membered nitrogen heterocycles have a strong influence in drug discovery due to their inherent 3D character, which allows the ability to explore a vast conformational space with a biological target. Notably, the privileged 1,4-benzodiazepine scaffold is dominant in treating the central nervous system due to its binding affinity with the GABA receptor. Herein, we report a protocol for the transformation of azidoquinones to -quinone fused 5-substituted-1,4-benzodiazepines (-QBZDs) from InCl-catalyzed intermolecular tandem cycloannulation of azidoquinones with amines and aldehydes. Detailed mechanistic studies reveal that the EDA complex between azidoquinones and InCl is crucial in determining the reaction pathway. In the absence of EDA complex formation, the reaction proceeds via the intermediacy of 2,3-bridged-2-azirine followed by regiospecific addition of an amine to C═N/ring opening/cyclization to deliver -QBZD with 1,2-azide-nitrogen migration. In the case of EDA complex formation, the reaction proceeds through regioselective aza-Michael addition/nitrene insertion with aldehyde and subsequent cyclization to deliver -QBZD and -quinone fused imidazole as a secondary product without 1,2-azide-nitrogen migration. This protocol provides straightforward access to redox-active quinone embedded 5-substituted-1,4-benzodiazepines from azidoquinones with diverse substrate scopes that would find potential applications in medicinal chemistry and drug discovery.

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