New Diazo Reagents and Applications of β-Lactones for Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Natural Products

Natural products are essential tools for basic cellular studies leading to the identification of medically relevant protein targets and the discovery of potential therapeutic agents. We have developed a set of second generation diazo reagents with small steric footprints, namely an alpha-trifluoroet...

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Main Author: Chamni, Supakarn
Other Authors: Romo, Daniel
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Published: 2012
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-ETD-TAMU-2011-12-104132014-01-16T03:56:37ZNew Diazo Reagents and Applications of β-Lactones for Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Natural ProductsChamni, Supakarnβ-lactoneβ-lactamdiazo reagentO-H insertiontandem Mukaiyama aldol-lactonization (TMAL) reactionintramolecular nucleophile-catalyzed aldol-lactonization (NCAL) processNatural products are essential tools for basic cellular studies leading to the identification of medically relevant protein targets and the discovery of potential therapeutic agents. We have developed a set of second generation diazo reagents with small steric footprints, namely an alpha-trifluoroethyl (HTFB) diazo reagent, for simultaneous arming and SAR studies of bioactive natural products. The Rh(II)-catalyzed O-H insertions of several alcohol-containing natural products, including the potent translation inhibitor lactimidomycin, are investigated and useful reactivity and both chemo- and site- (chemosite) selectivities are observed. The alpha-trifluoroethyl diazo reagents (HTFB) shows clear differences in the IL-2 reporter assay with FK506 derivatives and provides greater retention of biological activity in a hMetAP2 proliferation assay of fumagillol derivatives compared to the first generation pbromophenyl diazo reagent (HBPA). The synthetic utilities of the new alpha-trifluoroethyl diazo reagent (HTFB) provide a great new tool for basic cellular studies facilitating the discovery of new drug candidates for human disease. Furthermore, we are interested in methodologies for beta-lactone synthesis and transformations. In this study, we demonstrated synthetic versatilities of beta-lactones for the synthesis of beta-lactam congeners of orlistat as fatty acid synthase inhibitors via SnCl4- promoted tandem Mukaiyama aldol-lactonization (TMAL) reaction and a one-pot, mild conversion of beta-lactones to beta-lactams. The inhibitory activities of the derived beta-lactam derivatives are determined in a biochemical fluorogenic assay using recombinant FASTE, and the micro-molar range FAS-TE inhibitory activities were observed. Additionally, we pursued synthetic studies toward the total synthesis of spongiolactone, which is a unique beta-lactone-containing marine diterpenoid, isolated from the marine sponge Spongionella gracilis. This natural product bears a unique tricyclic beta-lactone core possessing four contiguous stereogenic centers and an additional stereogenic quaternary carbon on a cyclohexyl appendage. We completed the total synthesis of 6,15-bis-epi-spongiolactone by employing an intramolecular nucleophilecatalyzed aldol-lactonization (NCAL) process as the key step to construct the fused tricyclic beta-lactone core. Importantly, we developed a double diastereoselective and, for the first time, a kinetic resolution via the NCAL process that enables an enantioselective strategy to the tricyclic beta-lactone core of (+)-spongiolactone.Romo, DanielBergbreiter, David E.Watanabe, Coran M.McKnight, Thomas2012-02-14T22:19:55Z2012-02-16T16:15:33Z2014-01-15T07:05:28Z2011-122012-02-14December 2011Thesisthesistextapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2011-12-10413en_US
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topic β-lactone
β-lactam
diazo reagent
O-H insertion
tandem Mukaiyama aldol-lactonization (TMAL) reaction
intramolecular nucleophile-catalyzed aldol-lactonization (NCAL) process
spellingShingle β-lactone
β-lactam
diazo reagent
O-H insertion
tandem Mukaiyama aldol-lactonization (TMAL) reaction
intramolecular nucleophile-catalyzed aldol-lactonization (NCAL) process
Chamni, Supakarn
New Diazo Reagents and Applications of β-Lactones for Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Natural Products
description Natural products are essential tools for basic cellular studies leading to the identification of medically relevant protein targets and the discovery of potential therapeutic agents. We have developed a set of second generation diazo reagents with small steric footprints, namely an alpha-trifluoroethyl (HTFB) diazo reagent, for simultaneous arming and SAR studies of bioactive natural products. The Rh(II)-catalyzed O-H insertions of several alcohol-containing natural products, including the potent translation inhibitor lactimidomycin, are investigated and useful reactivity and both chemo- and site- (chemosite) selectivities are observed. The alpha-trifluoroethyl diazo reagents (HTFB) shows clear differences in the IL-2 reporter assay with FK506 derivatives and provides greater retention of biological activity in a hMetAP2 proliferation assay of fumagillol derivatives compared to the first generation pbromophenyl diazo reagent (HBPA). The synthetic utilities of the new alpha-trifluoroethyl diazo reagent (HTFB) provide a great new tool for basic cellular studies facilitating the discovery of new drug candidates for human disease. Furthermore, we are interested in methodologies for beta-lactone synthesis and transformations. In this study, we demonstrated synthetic versatilities of beta-lactones for the synthesis of beta-lactam congeners of orlistat as fatty acid synthase inhibitors via SnCl4- promoted tandem Mukaiyama aldol-lactonization (TMAL) reaction and a one-pot, mild conversion of beta-lactones to beta-lactams. The inhibitory activities of the derived beta-lactam derivatives are determined in a biochemical fluorogenic assay using recombinant FASTE, and the micro-molar range FAS-TE inhibitory activities were observed. Additionally, we pursued synthetic studies toward the total synthesis of spongiolactone, which is a unique beta-lactone-containing marine diterpenoid, isolated from the marine sponge Spongionella gracilis. This natural product bears a unique tricyclic beta-lactone core possessing four contiguous stereogenic centers and an additional stereogenic quaternary carbon on a cyclohexyl appendage. We completed the total synthesis of 6,15-bis-epi-spongiolactone by employing an intramolecular nucleophilecatalyzed aldol-lactonization (NCAL) process as the key step to construct the fused tricyclic beta-lactone core. Importantly, we developed a double diastereoselective and, for the first time, a kinetic resolution via the NCAL process that enables an enantioselective strategy to the tricyclic beta-lactone core of (+)-spongiolactone.
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title New Diazo Reagents and Applications of β-Lactones for Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Natural Products
title_short New Diazo Reagents and Applications of β-Lactones for Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Natural Products
title_full New Diazo Reagents and Applications of β-Lactones for Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Natural Products
title_fullStr New Diazo Reagents and Applications of β-Lactones for Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Natural Products
title_full_unstemmed New Diazo Reagents and Applications of β-Lactones for Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Natural Products
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