Login / Signup

Transaminases Provide Key Chiral Building Blocks for the Synthesis of Selective M1/M4 Agonists.

Christopher G ThomsonKelly BossAmy CalhounCary FridrichKevin M GardinierEdward C HallKeith JendzaLouise KirmanNancy Labbé-GiguereKurt LaumenMing QianSanjit SanyalMichael D ShultzSnajdrova RadkaKian L TanKate Yaping WangFan YangFeng GaoTao HongElena DaleBrent KuzmiskiDanny OrtunoDaniel S Palacios
Published in: ACS medicinal chemistry letters (2023)
We have developed a chiral route toward the synthesis of muscarinic M4 agonists that was enabled by the biocatalytic synthesis of the key spirocyclic diamine building blocks 10 and 12 . Using these bifunctional compounds we were able to optimize a synthetic sequence toward a collection of advanced intermediates for further elaboration. These advanced intermediates were then used as starting points for early medicinal chemistry and the identification of selective M1/M4 agonists.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid