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Synthesis of Macrolactone Core of ent -Formosalide A via Regioselective Ether Cyclization.

Risa MozumiKeisuke FukayaHina ItoTomomi KomatsuDaisuke Urabe
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
Formosalide A is a cytotoxic macrolide isolated from the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum sp, whose structure is characterized by functionalized 5- and 6-membered ether rings embedded in the macrolactone and an all cis -tetraene side chain. Here, we report the synthesis of the macrolactone core of ent -formosalide A. Our approach is highlighted by the Au-mediated 6- exo - dig cyclization for the synthesis of the 6-membered ether ring, which proceeded in a highly regioselective manner. Control experiments demonstrated that the acyclic protecting group of the C9,C10-diol was crucial for the desired 6- exo - dig cyclization. Theoretical studies were performed focusing on structural component analysis, which suggested that the C8-C9-C10-C11 dihedral angle induced by the protecting group controlled the regioselectivity. An additional 6 steps including Shiina macrolactone formation from the 6-membered ether ring completed the synthesis of the macrolactone core of ent -formosalide A.
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