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Practical Synthesis of Phosphinic Dipeptides by Tandem Esterification of Aminophosphinic and Acrylic Acids under Silylating Conditions

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27041242

Keywords

phosphinic; pseudopeptides; P-Michael; silylation; hexamethyldisilazane; inhibitors; Zn-metalloproteases; acrylic acids; aminophosphinic; organophosphorus

Funding

  1. State Scholarships Foundation
  2. European Social Fund (ESF)
  3. Special Account for Research Grants of NKUA [10504, 16672, 17454]

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This report presents a synthetic protocol for the preparation of phosphinic dipeptides. High yields of the desired products were achieved using a tandem esterification and P-Michael reaction. The proposed method is operationally simple and compatible with various functional groups. It is expected to facilitate the discovery of pharmacologically active phosphinic peptides.
In this report, a synthetic protocol for the preparation of phosphinic dipeptides of type 5 is presented. These compounds serve as valuable building blocks for the development of highly potent phosphinopeptidic inhibitors of medicinally relevant Zn-metalloproteases and aspartyl proteases. The proposed method is based on the tandem esterification of alpha-aminophosphinic and acrylic acids under silylating conditions in order to subsequently participate in a P-Michael reaction. The scope of the transformation was investigated by using a diverse set of readily available acrylic acids and (R)-alpha-aminophosphinic acids, and high yields were achieved in all cases. In most examples reported herein, the isolation of biologically relevant (R,S)-diastereoisomers became possible by simple crystallization from the crude products, thus enhancing the operational simplicity of the proposed method. Finally, functional groups corresponding to acidic or basic natural amino acids are also compatible with the reaction conditions. Based on the above, we expect that the practicality of the proposed protocol will facilitate the discovery of pharmacologically useful bioactive phosphinic peptides.

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