Biomimetic synthesis of resorcylates natural products and analogues
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Author(s)
Barrett, Tim
Type
Thesis
Abstract
The resorcylate unit (2, 4-dihydroxybenzoic acid) is found in numerous biologically active natural products. This thesis outlines the application of a novel biomimetic synthesis strategy to the syntheses of resorcylate natural products and analogues.
A synthetic pathway to the meroterpenoid antibiotic Hongoquercin B has been successfully developed in nine steps from trans, trans-farnesyl acetate using a double biomimetic strategy.
A regioselective decarboxylative farnesyl migration and cycloaromatisation gave the resorcylate, which undergoes a lewis acid mediated diastereoselective cationic epoxy-diene cascade cyclisation to give the tetracyclic core. The single epoxy-farnesyl stereocentre was used to control the remaining 4 stereocentres of the tetracyclic core. This cascade tetracyclisation sequence simplifies the synthesis of terpenoid resorcylate natural products.
Efficient syntheses of a range C-5 substituted resorcylates and resorcinamides from functionalised keto-dioxinones are also described.Functionalized keto-dioxinones, generated via enolate acylation or alkylation reactions, were subsequently C-formylated and cyclised to the corresponding arenes. Further manipulations gave a wide range of structures of potential pharmaceutical interest including C-5-substituted, C-4,5-cyclo-fused and C-5,6-cyclo-fused resorcylates, as well as resorcinamides. The syntheses are noted for brevity with a maximum of 5 synthetic steps and without the need for protection of phenol groups.(b)
A synthetic pathway to the meroterpenoid antibiotic Hongoquercin B has been successfully developed in nine steps from trans, trans-farnesyl acetate using a double biomimetic strategy.
A regioselective decarboxylative farnesyl migration and cycloaromatisation gave the resorcylate, which undergoes a lewis acid mediated diastereoselective cationic epoxy-diene cascade cyclisation to give the tetracyclic core. The single epoxy-farnesyl stereocentre was used to control the remaining 4 stereocentres of the tetracyclic core. This cascade tetracyclisation sequence simplifies the synthesis of terpenoid resorcylate natural products.
Efficient syntheses of a range C-5 substituted resorcylates and resorcinamides from functionalised keto-dioxinones are also described.Functionalized keto-dioxinones, generated via enolate acylation or alkylation reactions, were subsequently C-formylated and cyclised to the corresponding arenes. Further manipulations gave a wide range of structures of potential pharmaceutical interest including C-5-substituted, C-4,5-cyclo-fused and C-5,6-cyclo-fused resorcylates, as well as resorcinamides. The syntheses are noted for brevity with a maximum of 5 synthetic steps and without the need for protection of phenol groups.(b)
Version
Open Access
Date Issued
2015-02
Date Awarded
2015-07
Copyright Statement
Attribution NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence (CC BY-ND)
Advisor
Barrett, Anthony
Sponsor
European Research Council
Publisher Department
Chemistry
Publisher Institution
Imperial College London
Qualification Level
Doctoral
Qualification Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)