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Late-Stage Formation of a Sactionine Linkage Enabled by Lossen Rearrangement of Glycyl Hydroxamic Acid.

Junya HayashiDaishiro KobayashiMasaya DendaAkira Otaka
Published in: Organic letters (2024)
Late-stage formation of a sactionine thioether bond connecting a Gly α-carbon and Cys thiol was achieved by Lossen rearrangement of a glycyl hydroxamic acid (GlyHA) residue in a peptide. Lossen rearrangement allowed conversion of GlyHA within a peptide to an N -acyl iminium equivalent, which subsequently reacted with S -acetamidomethyl Cys (Cys(Acm)) in TFA in the presence of guanidine hydrochloride (Gn·HCl) to yield the desired thioether linkage in the final stage.
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