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Concise Asymmetric Syntheses of Streptazone A and Abikoviromycin*.

Gustav J WørmerNikolaj L VilladsenPeter NørbyThomas B Poulsen
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Streptazone A and abikoviromycin are alkaloids that both feature an unusual arrangement of reactive functionalities within a compact tricyclic ring system. Here, we report a highly concise asymmetric synthesis of both natural products. The route first constructs another family member, streptazone B1 , using a rhodium-catalyzed distal selective allene-ynamide Pauson-Khand reaction. A regio- and enantioselective epoxidation under chiral phase-transfer catalytic conditions directly afforded streptazone A in 8 steps overall. In one additional step, a chemoselective, iridium-catalyzed reduction of the enaminone system then gave abikoviromycin. The reactivity of streptazone A towards a cysteine mimic, N-acetylcysteamine, was studied and revealed unanticipated transformations, including bis-thiol conjugation which may proceed via formation of a cyclopentadienone intermediate. With flexible access to these compounds, studies aimed to identify their direct biological targets are now possible.
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