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Xie K, Nie X, Zhou P, Tang Y, Cai Y. Enantioselective Synthesis of N-Substituted Indoles with α,β-Stereocenters via Sequential Aza-Piancatelli/Cyclization Reactions. Org Lett 2025; 27:4806-4810. [PMID: 40302390 DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.5c01381] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/02/2025]
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A sequence of catalytic asymmetric aza-Piancatelli rearrangement and Pd-catalyzed cyclization has been developed to construct chiral N-substituted indoles featuring α,β-consecutive stereocenters. This indole framework, bearing α,β-chiral centers, is a prevalent structural motif in natural products and biologically active molecules, yet catalytic enantioselective methods for its preparation remain scarce. This protocol offers efficient access to a diverse array of N-substituted indole derivatives with α,β-consecutive stereocenters, achieving high yields and excellent enantioselectivities.
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- Kaijun Xie
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China
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- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China
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- College of Pharmacy, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 400016, China
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- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China
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- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China
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Kang J, Moon S, Rhee YH. Pd-Catalyzed Counter-Steric Site- and Chemoselective Glycosylation: Total Synthesis of Fridamycin A and Himalomycin B. J Am Chem Soc 2025; 147:14432-14441. [PMID: 40239062 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c00855] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/18/2025]
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Here, we report a de novo synthetic strategy toward fridamycin-type glycoside natural products. A salient feature of the method is highlighted by the Pd-catalyzed asymmetric hydroalkoxylation of fridamycin A methyl ester with alkoxyallene, which enables site- and chemoselective introduction of 2,3,6-trideoxyglycosysides to various hydroxyl positions in a highly controlled manner. A unique advantage of this method is demonstrated by the total synthesis of himalomycin B and a C4'-epi derivative of the proposed structure of amicenomycin B.
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- Jihun Kang
- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea
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Gaucherand A, Yen-Pon E, Domain A, Bourhis A, Rodriguez J, Bonne D. Enantioselective synthesis of molecules with multiple stereogenic elements. Chem Soc Rev 2024; 53:11165-11206. [PMID: 39344998 DOI: 10.1039/d3cs00238a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/01/2024]
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This review explores the fascinating world of molecules featuring multiple stereogenic elements, unraveling the different strategies designed over the years for their enantioselective synthesis. Specifically, (dynamic) kinetic resolutions, desymmetrisations and simultaneous installation of stereogenic elements exploiting either metal- or organo-catalysis are the principal approaches to efficiently create and control the three-dimensional shapes of these attractive molecules. Although most molecules presented in this review possess a stereogenic carbon atom in combination with a stereogenic axis, other combinations with helices or planes of chirality have started to emerge, as well as molecules displaying more than two different stereogenic elements.
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- Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Med, Marseille, ISM2, France
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- Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Med, Marseille, ISM2, France
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- Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Med, Marseille, ISM2, France
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- Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Med, Marseille, ISM2, France
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Zhang H, Wen W, Wang YY, Lu ZX, Liu JL, Wu ZL, Cai T, Guo QX. Asymmetric bifunctionalization of allenes with aryl iodides and amino acids enabled by chiral aldehyde/palladium combined catalysis. Chem Sci 2024; 15:12983-12988. [PMID: 39148795 PMCID: PMC11322975 DOI: 10.1039/d4sc03398a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/24/2024] [Accepted: 07/15/2024] [Indexed: 08/17/2024] Open
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Even though catalytic asymmetric bifunctionalization of allenes has been extensively studied, almost all of the reported examples have been achieved in a two-component manner. In this study, we report a highly efficient asymmetric bifunctionalization of allenes with iodohydrocarbons and NH2-unprotected amino acid esters. The adopted chiral aldehyde/palladium combined catalytic system precisely governs the chemoselectivity, regioselectivity, and stereoselectivity of this three-component reaction. A wide range of substituted aryl iodides, allenes and amino acid esters can well participate in this reaction and deliver structurally diverse α,α-disubstituted α-amino acid esters with excellent experimental outcomes. One of the resulting products is utilized for the total synthesis of the molecule (S,R)-VPC01091.
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- Hao Zhang
- Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality, and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University Chongqing 400715 China
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- Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality, and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University Chongqing 400715 China
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- Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality, and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University Chongqing 400715 China
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- Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality, and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University Chongqing 400715 China
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- Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality, and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University Chongqing 400715 China
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- Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality, and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University Chongqing 400715 China
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- Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality, and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University Chongqing 400715 China
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- Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Chongqing Municipality, and Chongqing Key Laboratory of Soft-Matter Material Chemistry and Function Manufacturing, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University Chongqing 400715 China
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Koo B, Kim C. Synthesis of Stereocontrolled Degradable Polymer by Living Cascade Enyne Metathesis Polymerization. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2023; 62:e202312399. [PMID: 37737689 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202312399] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/23/2023] [Revised: 09/22/2023] [Accepted: 09/22/2023] [Indexed: 09/23/2023]
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A stereocontrolled degradable polymer was synthesized via living cascade enyne metathesis polymerization. Highly stereodefined N,O-acetal-containing enyne monomers were prepared using the Pd-catalyzed hydroamination of alkoxyallenes and ring-closing metathesis. The resulting chiral polymer exhibited a narrow dispersity window. Block copolymers were prepared not only by sequentially adding nondegradable and degradable monomers but also by using enantiomerically different monomers to produce stereocontrolled blocks. Owing to the hydrolyzable N,O-acetal moiety in the backbone structure, the resulting polymer could degrade under acidic conditions generated using various acid concentrations to control the degradation. Additionally, the aza-Diels-Alder reaction modified the polymer without losing the stereochemistry.
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- Bonwoo Koo
- Department of Chemistry, Chungbuk National University, 1 Chungdae-ro, Seowon-gu, 28644, Cheongju, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, Chungbuk National University, 1 Chungdae-ro, Seowon-gu, 28644, Cheongju, Republic of Korea
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Mouhsine B, Karim A, Dumont C, Saint Pol A, Suisse I, Sauthier M. The selective nickel catalyzed N‐allylation of C3‐unprotected indoles under mild and clean conditions. European J Org Chem 2022. [DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.202200042] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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- Bouchaib Mouhsine
- Université de Lille Faculté des Sciences et Technologies: Universite de Lille Faculte des Sciences et Technologies chimie FRANCE
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- Universite Cadi Ayyad Faculte des Sciences Semlalia chimie MOROCCO
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- Universite de Lille Faculté des Sciences et Technologies: Universite de Lille Faculte des Sciences et Technologies chimie FRANCE
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- Universite de Lille Faculté des Sciences et Technologies: Universite de Lille Faculte des Sciences et Technologies chimie FRANCE
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- Universite de Lille Faculte des Sciences et Technologies Campus universitaire de Lille 1 ENSCL - batiment C7 BP 90108 59652 Villeneuve d'Ascq FRANCE
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Seo K, Jang SH, Rhee YH. Sequential Metal Catalysis towards 7‐Oxostaurosporine and Its Non‐Natural Septanose Analogue. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2022. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.202112524] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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- Kyeongdeok Seo
- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Cheongam-Ro 77, Nam-Gu Pohang, Kyeongbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Cheongam-Ro 77, Nam-Gu Pohang, Kyeongbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Cheongam-Ro 77, Nam-Gu Pohang, Kyeongbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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Yang Z, Wang J(J. Enantioselective Palladium‐Catalyzed Hydrophosphinylation of Allenes with Phosphine Oxides: Access to Chiral Allylic Phosphine Oxides. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2021. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.202112285] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/23/2022]
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- Zhiping Yang
- Department of Chemistry Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen Guangdong 518055 China
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- Department of Chemistry Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen Guangdong 518055 China
- Department of Chemistry Hong Kong Baptist University Kowloon, Hong Kong China
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Seo K, Jang SH, Rhee YH. Sequential Metal Catalysis towards 7-Oxostaurosporine and Its Non-Natural Septanose Analogue. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2021; 61:e202112524. [PMID: 34786807 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202112524] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/14/2021] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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We report sequential metal catalysis towards indolocarbazole glycosides. The signature event is highlighted by i) Pd0 -catalyzed addition of indolocarbazole to alkoxyallene combined with ring-closing-metathesis; ii) Ru-catalyzed chemoselective olefin migration; iii) PdII -catalyzed oxidative cyclization to build the bicyclic core structure of the target compounds. This approach gave access to both natural pyranose- and non-natural septanose glycosides. A short formal synthesis of 7-oxostaurosporine was achieved via this strategy.
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- Kyeongdeok Seo
- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Cheongam-Ro 77, Nam-Gu, Pohang, Kyeongbuk, 37673, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Cheongam-Ro 77, Nam-Gu, Pohang, Kyeongbuk, 37673, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Cheongam-Ro 77, Nam-Gu, Pohang, Kyeongbuk, 37673, Republic of Korea
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Jang DJ, Lee S, Lee J, Moon D, Rhee YH. Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Decarboxylative Addition of β-Keto Acids to Heteroatom-Substituted Allenes. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2021; 60:22166-22171. [PMID: 34278680 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202107990] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/15/2021] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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The Pd-catalyzed asymmetric addition reaction of β-keto acids to heteroatom-substituted allene is reported. This reaction generates β-substituted ketones in an asymmetric manner through a branch-selective decarboxylative allylation pathway. The reaction accommodates various alkoxyallenes as well as amidoallenes.
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- Dong-Jin Jang
- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Cheongam-ro 77, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, 37673, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Cheongam-ro 77, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, 37673, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Cheongam-ro 77, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, 37673, Republic of Korea
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- Beamline Department, Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, 80 Jigokro-127-beongil, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, 37673, Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Cheongam-ro 77, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, 37673, Republic of Korea
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Yang Z, Wang JJ. Enantioselective Palladium-Catalyzed Hydrophosphinylation of Allenes with Phosphine Oxides: Access to Chiral Allylic Phosphine Oxides. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2021; 60:27288-27292. [PMID: 34581469 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202112285] [Citation(s) in RCA: 40] [Impact Index Per Article: 10.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/09/2021] [Revised: 09/23/2021] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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A Pd-catalyzed hydrophosphinylation of alkyl and aryl-oxyallenes with phosphine oxides has been developed for the efficient and rapid construction of a family of chiral allylic phosphine oxides with a diverse range of functional groups. This methodology was further applied in the facile construction of chiral 2H-chromene and later stage functionalization of cholesterol.
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- Zhiping Yang
- Department of Chemistry, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518055, China
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- Department of Chemistry, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518055, China.,Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
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Jiang Q, Wang P, Yang Z, Tang S, Zhang H. Palladium-catalyzed nitrogen-selective addition reaction of indoles to glycals. SYNTHETIC COMMUN 2021. [DOI: 10.1080/00397911.2021.1952602] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
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- Qian Jiang
- School of Pharmacy & State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P. R. China
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- School of Pharmacy & State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P. R. China
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- Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, P. R. China
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- School of Pharmacy & State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P. R. China
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- School of Pharmacy & State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P. R. China
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Jang D, Lee S, Lee J, Moon D, Rhee YH. Palladium‐Catalyzed Asymmetric Decarboxylative Addition of β‐Keto Acids to Heteroatom‐Substituted Allenes. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2021. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.202107990] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/20/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Dong‐Jin Jang
- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Cheongam-ro 77, Nam-gu Pohang Gyeongbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Cheongam-ro 77, Nam-gu Pohang Gyeongbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Cheongam-ro 77, Nam-gu Pohang Gyeongbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Beamline Department Pohang Accelerator Laboratory 80 Jigokro-127-beongil, Nam-gu Pohang Gyeongbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Cheongam-ro 77, Nam-gu Pohang Gyeongbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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Gao Z, Yan CX, Qian J, Yang H, Zhou P, Zhang J, Jiang G. Enantioselective Synthesis of Axially Chiral Sulfonamides via Atroposelective Hydroamination of Allenes. ACS Catal 2021. [DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.1c01345] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/18/2022]
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- Zeng Gao
- State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Center for Excellence in Molecular Synthesis, Suzhou Research Institute, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China
- University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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- College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Special Function Materials and Structure Design of Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China
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- State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Center for Excellence in Molecular Synthesis, Suzhou Research Institute, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Center for Excellence in Molecular Synthesis, Suzhou Research Institute, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Special Function Materials and Structure Design of Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China
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- State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Center for Excellence in Molecular Synthesis, Suzhou Research Institute, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Center for Excellence in Molecular Synthesis, Suzhou Research Institute, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China
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Kim M, Rhee YH. Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Hexahydro-furofuran-3-ol and Its Pyran Derivatives. Org Lett 2021; 23:3584-3587. [PMID: 33872024 DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.1c00981] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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The catalytic asymmetric synthesis of hexahydro-furofuran-3-ol, a key fragment of HIV protease inhibitors, is reported. A signature event is represented by the sequential metal catalysis that combines the Pd-catalyzed asymmetric hydroalkoxylation of ene-alkoxyallene and ring-closing metathesis (RCM). Notably, this unprecedented and highly chemoselective approach allows for a unified access to pyranofuranol and furopyranol derivatives.
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- Mijin Kim
- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea 37673
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- Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea 37673
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Pàmies O, Margalef J, Cañellas S, James J, Judge E, Guiry PJ, Moberg C, Bäckvall JE, Pfaltz A, Pericàs MA, Diéguez M. Recent Advances in Enantioselective Pd-Catalyzed Allylic Substitution: From Design to Applications. Chem Rev 2021; 121:4373-4505. [PMID: 33739109 PMCID: PMC8576828 DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c00736] [Citation(s) in RCA: 262] [Impact Index Per Article: 65.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/14/2020] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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This Review compiles the evolution, mechanistic understanding, and more recent advances in enantioselective Pd-catalyzed allylic substitution and decarboxylative and oxidative allylic substitutions. For each reaction, the catalytic data, as well as examples of their application to the synthesis of more complex molecules, are collected. Sections in which we discuss key mechanistic aspects for high selectivity and a comparison with other metals (with advantages and disadvantages) are also included. For Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitution, the catalytic data are grouped according to the type of nucleophile employed. Because of the prominent position of the use of stabilized carbon nucleophiles and heteronucleophiles, many chiral ligands have been developed. To better compare the results, they are presented grouped by ligand types. Pd-catalyzed asymmetric decarboxylative reactions are mainly promoted by PHOX or Trost ligands, which justifies organizing this section in chronological order. For asymmetric oxidative allylic substitution the results are grouped according to the type of nucleophile used.
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- Oscar Pàmies
- Universitat
Rovira i Virgili, Departament de
Química Física i Inorgànica, C/Marcel·lí Domingo, 1, 43007 Tarragona, Spain
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- Universitat
Rovira i Virgili, Departament de
Química Física i Inorgànica, C/Marcel·lí Domingo, 1, 43007 Tarragona, Spain
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- Discovery
Sciences, Janssen Research and Development, Janssen-Cilag, S.A. Jarama 75A, 45007, Toledo, Spain
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- Centre
for Synthesis and Chemical Biology, School of Chemistry, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
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- Centre
for Synthesis and Chemical Biology, School of Chemistry, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
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- Centre
for Synthesis and Chemical Biology, School of Chemistry, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
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- KTH
Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, SE 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
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- Department
of Organic Chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University, SE 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
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- Department
of Chemistry, University of Basel. St. Johanns-Ring 19, 4056 Basel, Switzerland
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- Institute
of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ), The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Av. Països Catalans 16, 43007 Tarragona, Spain
- Departament
de Química Inorgànica i Orgànica, Universitat de Barcelona. 08028 Barcelona, Spain
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- Universitat
Rovira i Virgili, Departament de
Química Física i Inorgànica, C/Marcel·lí Domingo, 1, 43007 Tarragona, Spain
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Lee K, Kim M, Rhee YH. A Convergent Synthesis of the Tetrasaccharide Fragment of the Purported Structure of Durantanin I. B KOREAN CHEM SOC 2021. [DOI: 10.1002/bkcs.12265] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/16/2022]
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- Keehwan Lee
- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Kyungbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Kyungbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry Pohang University of Science and Technology Kyungbuk 37673 Republic of Korea
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Trubitsõn D, Martõnova J, Kudrjašova M, Erkman K, Järving I, Kanger T. Enantioselective Organocatalytic Michael Addition to Unsaturated Indolyl Ketones. Org Lett 2021; 23:1820-1824. [PMID: 33625233 DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.1c00222] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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An efficient enantioselective organocatalytic method for the synthesis of N-alkylated indoles with α-branched alkyl substituents from the corresponding unsaturated indolyl ketones via a Michael addition has been developed. The resulting products were obtained in high enantioselectivities and in good yields. Various nucleophiles (nitroalkanes, malononitrile, malonic esters) can be used. The substitution pattern of the indole ring had no significant impact on the reaction outcome. Both electron-withdrawing and electron-donating substituents in any position of the heteroaromatic ring were well-tolerated.
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- Dmitri Trubitsõn
- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Tallinn University of Technology, Akadeemia tee 15, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia
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- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Tallinn University of Technology, Akadeemia tee 15, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia
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- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Tallinn University of Technology, Akadeemia tee 15, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia
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- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Tallinn University of Technology, Akadeemia tee 15, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia
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- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Tallinn University of Technology, Akadeemia tee 15, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia
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- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Tallinn University of Technology, Akadeemia tee 15, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia
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Sun M, Liu M, Li C. Rhodium-Catalyzed Chemodivergent Regio- and Enantioselective Allylic Alkylation of Indoles. Chemistry 2021; 27:3457-3462. [PMID: 33289185 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202004613] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/19/2020] [Revised: 11/30/2020] [Indexed: 12/25/2022]
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The control of C3/N1 chemoselectivity in indole alkylation with the same electrophiles is still challenging. An Rh/bisoxazolinephosphane-catalyzed chemodivergent regio- and enantioselective allylic alkylation of indoles was developed. Chiral C3- and N1-allylindoles can be selectively obtained with high branched/linear ratio and up to 99 % ee by changing the counteranion of Rh, the allylic carbonate, the reaction temperature, and the ligand.
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- Minghe Sun
- Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai, 200240, P. R. China
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- Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai, 200240, P. R. China
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- Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai, 200240, P. R. China
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- José M. Alonso
- Departamento de Química Orgánica Universidad Complutense de Madrid Avda. Complutense s/n 28040 Madrid Spain
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- School of Chemistry University of East Anglia Earlham Road 4 7TJ Norwich, NR UK
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During the past two decades, the interest in new methodologies for the synthesis of chiral N-functionalized indoles has grown rapidly. The review illustrates efficient applications of organocatalytic and organometallic strategies for the construction of chiral α-N-branched indoles. Both the direct functionalization of the indole core and indirect methods based on asymmetric N-alkylation of indolines, isatins and 4,7-dihydroindoles are discussed.
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Lavernhe R, Alexy EJ, Zhang H, Stoltz BM. Palladium-Catalyzed Enantioselective Decarboxylative Allylic Alkylation of Acyclic α- N-Pyrrolyl/Indolyl Ketones. Org Lett 2020; 22:4272-4275. [PMID: 32422045 PMCID: PMC7608871 DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01303] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/15/2023]
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The synthesis of fully substituted α-N-pyrrolyl and indolyl ketones via enantioselective palladium-catalyzed allylic alkylation is described. The acyclic ketones are alkylated in high yields with high enantioselectivities through the use of an electron-deficient phosphinooxazoline ligand, furnishing a highly congested and synthetically challenging stereocenter. The obtained alkylation products contain multiple reactive sites poised for additional functionalizations and diversification.
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- Remi Lavernhe
- Warren and Katharine Schlinger Laboratory for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, United States
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- Warren and Katharine Schlinger Laboratory for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, United States
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- Small Molecule Process Chemistry, Genentech, Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, California 94080, United States
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- Warren and Katharine Schlinger Laboratory for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, United States
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Wang Y, Wang S, Shan W, Shao Z. Direct asymmetric N-propargylation of indoles and carbazoles catalyzed by lithium SPINOL phosphate. Nat Commun 2020; 11:226. [PMID: 31932668 PMCID: PMC6957506 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-13886-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/02/2018] [Accepted: 12/05/2019] [Indexed: 02/02/2023] Open
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Catalytic asymmetric functionalization of the N–H groups of indoles and carbazoles constitutes an important but less developed class of reactions. Herein, we describe a propargylation protocol involving the use of a lithium SPINOL phosphate as the chiral catalyst and our recently developed C-alkynyl N,O-acetals as propargylating reagents. The direct asymmetric N-propargylation of indoles and carbazoles provides hitherto inaccessible N-functionalized products. Notably, the efficiency of the system allows reactions to be run at a very low catalyst loading (as low as 0.1 mol%). Mechanistic information about the titled reaction is also disclosed. This study represents an advance in the direct asymmetric functionalization of the N–H bonds of indoles and carbazoles, and additionally expands on the application of chiral alkali metal salts of chiral phosphoric acids in asymmetric catalysis. Asymmetric functionalization of N–H bonds constitutes an important but less developed class of reactions. Here, the authors report the asymmetric direct N-propargylation of indoles and carbazoles with a lithium SPINOL phosphate as the chiral catalyst and shed light on the reaction mechanism.
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- Yingcheng Wang
- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources in Yunnan, Yunnan University, Kunming, 650091, China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources in Yunnan, Yunnan University, Kunming, 650091, China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources in Yunnan, Yunnan University, Kunming, 650091, China
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- Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource, Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources in Yunnan, Yunnan University, Kunming, 650091, China.
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Li G, Huo X, Jiang X, Zhang W. Asymmetric synthesis of allylic compounds via hydrofunctionalisation and difunctionalisation of dienes, allenes, and alkynes. Chem Soc Rev 2020; 49:2060-2118. [DOI: 10.1039/c9cs00400a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 133] [Impact Index Per Article: 26.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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This review article provides an overview of progress in asymmetric synthesis of allylic compounds via hydrofunctionalisation and difunctionalisation of dienes, allenes, and alkynes.
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- Guanlin Li
- Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral Drugs
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Shanghai 200240
- China
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- Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral Drugs
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Shanghai 200240
- China
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- Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral Drugs
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Shanghai 200240
- China
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- Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral Drugs
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Shanghai 200240
- China
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Herndon JW. The chemistry of the carbon-transition metal double and triple bond: Annual survey covering the year 2018. Coord Chem Rev 2019. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2019.213051] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/13/2022]
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Lee S, Rhee YH. Synthesis of Deoxyaminosugar Cyclohexyl-l-callipeltose and Its Diastereomer Using Pd-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydroalkoxylation. J Org Chem 2019; 84:9353-9357. [PMID: 31185716 DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.9b01059] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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Cyclohexyl-l-callipeltose, an aminodeoxysugar subunit of Callipeltoside A, was synthesized in six steps and 40% overall yield from readily available (S)-4-methylpent-4-en-2-ol and cyclohexyloxyallene. The signature step is represented by Pd-catalyzed asymmetric intermolecular hydroalkoxylation that generates the key dihydropyran intermediate upon combination with the ring-closing metathesis reaction. Notably, an unnatural diastereomer of the target compound could also be obtained with comparable efficiency simply by using the enantiomeric ligand.
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- Sukhyun Lee
- Department of Chemistry , Pohang University of Science and Technology , 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-Gu , Pohang , Gyeongbuk 37673 , Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry , Pohang University of Science and Technology , 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-Gu , Pohang , Gyeongbuk 37673 , Republic of Korea
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Larionov VA, Savel'yeva TF, Medvedev MG, Stoletova NV, Smol'yakov AF, Gugkaeva ZT, Cruchter T, Maleev VI. The SelectiveN-Functionalization of Indoles viaaza-Michael Addition in the Ligand Sphere of a Chiral Nickel(II) Complex: Asymmetric Synthesis of (S)-1H-Indole-Alanine Derivatives. European J Org Chem 2019. [DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.201900650] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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- Vladimir A. Larionov
- A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of Russian Academy of Sciences; Vavilov Str. 28 119991 Moscow Russia
- Department of Inorganic Chemistry; Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University); Miklukho-Maklaya Str. 6 117198 Moscow Russia
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- A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of Russian Academy of Sciences; Vavilov Str. 28 119991 Moscow Russia
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- A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of Russian Academy of Sciences; Vavilov Str. 28 119991 Moscow Russia
- N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences; Leninsky Prospect 47 119991 Moscow Russia
- Department of Chemistry; Lomonosov Moscow State University; Leninskie Gory 1/3 119991 Moscow Russia
- National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE); Myasnitskaya Str. 20 101000 Moscow Russia
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- A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of Russian Academy of Sciences; Vavilov Str. 28 119991 Moscow Russia
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- A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of Russian Academy of Sciences; Vavilov Str. 28 119991 Moscow Russia
- Plekhanov Russian University of Economics; Stremyanny Per. 36 117997 Moscow Russia
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- A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of Russian Academy of Sciences; Vavilov Str. 28 119991 Moscow Russia
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- Fachbereich Chemie; Philipps-Universität Marburg; Hans-Meerwein-Strasse 4 35043 Marburg Germany
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- A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of Russian Academy of Sciences; Vavilov Str. 28 119991 Moscow Russia
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Allen JR, Bahamonde A, Furukawa Y, Sigman MS. Enantioselective N-Alkylation of Indoles via an Intermolecular Aza-Wacker-Type Reaction. J Am Chem Soc 2019; 141:8670-8674. [PMID: 31117643 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b01476] [Citation(s) in RCA: 39] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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The development of an intermolecular and enantioselective aza-Wacker reaction is described. Using indoles as the N-source and a selection of alkenols as the coupling partners selective β-hydride elimination toward the alcohol was achieved. This strategy preserves the newly formed stereocenter by preventing the formation of traditionally observed enamine products. Allylic and homoallylic alcohols with a variety of functional groups are compatible with the reaction in high enantioselectivity. Isotopic-labeling experiments support a syn amino-palladation mechanism for this new class of aza-Wacker reactions.
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- Jamie R Allen
- Department of Chemistry , University of Utah , 315 S 1400 E , Salt Lake City , Utah 84112 , United States
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- Department of Chemistry , University of Utah , 315 S 1400 E , Salt Lake City , Utah 84112 , United States
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- Department of Chemistry , University of Utah , 315 S 1400 E , Salt Lake City , Utah 84112 , United States
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- Department of Chemistry , University of Utah , 315 S 1400 E , Salt Lake City , Utah 84112 , United States
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Kim SW, Schempp TT, Zbieg JR, Stivala CE, Krische MJ. Regio- and Enantioselective Iridium-Catalyzed N-Allylation of Indoles and Related Azoles with Racemic Branched Alkyl-Substituted Allylic Acetates. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2019; 58:7762-7766. [PMID: 30964961 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201902799] [Citation(s) in RCA: 49] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/05/2019] [Indexed: 12/16/2022]
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Cyclometallated π-allyliridium C,O-benzoates modified with (S)-tol-BINAP, which are stable to air, water, and SiO2 , catalyze highly enantioselective N-allylations of indoles and related azoles. This reaction complements previously reported metal-catalyzed indole allylations in that complete levels of N versus C3 and branched versus linear regioselectivity are observed.
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- Seung Wook Kim
- University of Texas at Austin, Department of Chemistry, 105 E 24th St. (A5300), Austin, TX, 78712-1167, USA
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- University of Texas at Austin, Department of Chemistry, 105 E 24th St. (A5300), Austin, TX, 78712-1167, USA
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- Discovery Chemistry, Genentech, Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA, 94080, USA
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- Discovery Chemistry, Genentech, Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA, 94080, USA
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- University of Texas at Austin, Department of Chemistry, 105 E 24th St. (A5300), Austin, TX, 78712-1167, USA
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Kim SW, Schempp TT, Zbieg JR, Stivala CE, Krische MJ. Regio‐ and Enantioselective Iridium‐Catalyzed N‐Allylation of Indoles and Related Azoles with Racemic Branched Alkyl‐Substituted Allylic Acetates. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2019. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.201902799] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/21/2022]
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- Seung Wook Kim
- University of Texas at AustinDepartment of Chemistry 105 E 24th St. (A5300) Austin TX 78712-1167 USA
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- University of Texas at AustinDepartment of Chemistry 105 E 24th St. (A5300) Austin TX 78712-1167 USA
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- Discovery ChemistryGenentech, Inc. 1 DNA Way South San Francisco CA 94080 USA
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- Discovery ChemistryGenentech, Inc. 1 DNA Way South San Francisco CA 94080 USA
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- University of Texas at AustinDepartment of Chemistry 105 E 24th St. (A5300) Austin TX 78712-1167 USA
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Chang CY, Lin YH, Wu YK. Palladium-catalyzed N1-selective allylation of indoles with allylic alcohols promoted by titanium tetraisopropoxide. Chem Commun (Camb) 2019; 55:1116-1119. [DOI: 10.1039/c8cc09817d] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/20/2022]
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The N1-selective allylation of indoles with allylic alcohols has been accomplished by synergistic functions of palladium catalysts and titanium tetraisopropoxide.
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- Chieh-Yu Chang
- Department of Applied Chemistry
- National Chiao Tung University
- 1001 University Road
- Hsinchu 30010
- Taiwan
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- Department of Applied Chemistry
- National Chiao Tung University
- 1001 University Road
- Hsinchu 30010
- Taiwan
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- Department of Applied Chemistry
- National Chiao Tung University
- 1001 University Road
- Hsinchu 30010
- Taiwan
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Lee J, Kang S, Kim J, Moon D, Rhee YH. A Convergent Synthetic Strategy towards Oligosaccharides containing 2,3,6-Trideoxypyranoglycosides. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2018; 58:628-631. [DOI: 10.1002/anie.201812222] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/24/2018] [Revised: 11/15/2018] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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- Juyeol Lee
- Department of Chemistry; Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH); Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry; Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH); Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry; Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH); Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Beamline; Pohang Accelerator Laboratory; Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry; Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH); Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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Lee J, Kang S, Kim J, Moon D, Rhee YH. A Convergent Synthetic Strategy towards Oligosaccharides containing 2,3,6-Trideoxypyranoglycosides. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2018. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.201812222] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
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- Juyeol Lee
- Department of Chemistry; Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH); Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry; Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH); Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry; Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH); Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Beamline; Pohang Accelerator Laboratory; Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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- Department of Chemistry; Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH); Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea
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Mistry N, Fletcher SP. Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of geminal-dicarboxylates. Chem Sci 2018; 9:6307-6312. [PMID: 30123485 PMCID: PMC6063137 DOI: 10.1039/c8sc01786g] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/19/2018] [Accepted: 06/28/2018] [Indexed: 12/14/2022] Open
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Stereogenic acetals, spiroacetals and ketals are well-studied stereochemical features that bear two heteroatoms at a common carbon atom. These stereocenters are normally found in cyclic structures while linear (or acyclic) analogues bearing two heteroatoms are rare. Chiral geminal-dicarboxylates are illustrative, there is no current way to access this class of compounds while controlling the stereochemistry at the carbon center bound to two oxygen atoms. Here we report a rhodium-catalysed asymmetric carboxylation of ester-containing allylic bromides to form stereogenic carbon centers bearing two different carboxylates with high yields and enantioselectivities. The products, which are surprisingly stable to a variety of acidic and basic conditions, can be manipulated with no loss of enantiomeric purity as demonstrated by ring closing metathesis reactions to form chiral lactones, which have been extensively used as building blocks in asymmetric synthesis.
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- Nisha Mistry
- Department of Chemistry , Chemistry Research Laboratory , University of Oxford , 12 Mansfield Road , Oxford OX1 3TA , UK .
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- Department of Chemistry , Chemistry Research Laboratory , University of Oxford , 12 Mansfield Road , Oxford OX1 3TA , UK .
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Liang L, Niu HY, Xie MS, Qu GR, Guo HM. Enantioselective and regiodivergent allylation of pyrimidines with terminal allenes: an approach to pyrimidine acyclic nucleosides. Org Chem Front 2018. [DOI: 10.1039/c8qo00827b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/03/2023]
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An atom-economic addition of pyrimidines to allenes has been developed for the diverse synthesis of branched or linear N-allylpyrimidine analogues.
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- Lei Liang
- School of Environment
- Henan Normal University
- Xinxiang
- P. R. China
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- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Henan Institute of Science and Technology
- Xinxiang
- China
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- Henan Key Laboratory of Organic Functional Molecules and Drug Innovation
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Henan Normal University
- Xinxiang
- China
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- Henan Key Laboratory of Organic Functional Molecules and Drug Innovation
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Henan Normal University
- Xinxiang
- China
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- School of Environment
- Henan Normal University
- Xinxiang
- P. R. China
- Henan Key Laboratory of Organic Functional Molecules and Drug Innovation
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