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Crafting Unnatural Peptide Macrocycles via Rh(III)-Catalyzed Carboamidation.

Christopher W LamartinaCassandra A ChartierJillian M HiranoNeel H ShahTomislav Rovis
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Contemporary developments in the field of peptide macrocyclization methodology are imperative for enabling the advance of drug design in medicinal chemistry. This report discloses a Rh(III)-catalyzed macrocyclization via carboamidation, reacting acryloyl-peptide-dioxazolone precursors and arylboronic acids to form complex cyclic peptides with concomitant incorporation of noncanonical α-amino acids. The diverse and modular technology allows for expedient access to a wide variety of cyclic peptides from 4 to 15 amino acids in size and features simultaneous formation of unnatural phenylalanine and tyrosine derivatives with up to >20:1 diastereoselectivity. The reaction showcases an expansive substrate scope with 45 examples and is compatible with the majority of standard protected amino acids used in Fmoc-solid phase peptide synthesis. The methodology is applied to the synthesis of multiple peptidomimetic macrocyclic analogs, including derivatives of cyclosomatostatin and gramicidin S.
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