Total Synthesis of the Guangnanmycin A Alcohol.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, 45470, Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany.

Published: March 2024

Guangnanmycin A is a recently discovered congener of the well-known antitumor drug lead leinamycin; its macrolactam ring, however, is even more strained than that of the parent compound. The first synthetic foray towards this challenging target is reported, which relies on molybdenum-catalyzed macrocyclization by ring closing alkyne metathesis (RCAM) followed by ruthenium-catalyzed redox isomerization of the propargyl alcohol thus formed; the resulting enone enabled the introduction of the yet missing exo-methylene group by a modified Peterson olefination. The signature disulfide moiety of guangnanmycin A was installed by strain-driven thia-Michael addition followed by conversion of the thioether thus formed into an unsymmetric disulfide with the aid of (methylthio)dimethylsulfonium tetrafluoroborate and MeSSMe. While this sequence furnished racemic guangnanmycin A alcohol in good overall yield, the final oxidation to the corresponding acid failed, most likely because of the exceptional sensitivity of the strained scaffold.

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