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Total synthesis of structurally diverse pleuromutilin antibiotics

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NATURE CHEMISTRY
Volume 14, Issue 11, Pages 1270-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41557-022-01027-7

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  1. National Institutes of Health NIGMS [R35-GM131913]
  2. Chemistry Biology Interface Training Program [T32GM067543]
  3. Yale University (Wiberg Fellowship)

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This study presents a total synthesis platform for pleuromutilins, allowing access to derivatives with alterations at previously inaccessible positions. The synthesis is enabled by the discovery of a vinylogous Wolff rearrangement and a highly diastereoselective butynylation reaction.
The emergence of drug-resistant bacterial pathogens has placed renewed emphasis on the total chemical synthesis of novel antibacterials. Tetracyclines, macrolides, streptogramins and lincosamides are now accessible through flexible and general synthetic routes. Pleuromutilins (antibiotics based on the fungal metabolite pleuromutilin) have remained resistant to this approach, in large part due to the difficulties encountered in the de novo construction of the decahydro-3a,9-propanocyclopenta[8]annulene skeleton. Here we present a platform for the total synthesis of pleuromutilins that provides access to diverse derivatives bearing alterations at previously inaccessible skeletal and peripheral positions. The synthesis is enabled by the serendipitous discovery of a vinylogous Wolff rearrangement, which serves to establish the C9 quaternary centre in the targets, and the development of a highly diastereoselective butynylation of an alpha-quaternary aldehyde, which forms the C14 secondary alcohol. The versatility of the route is demonstrated through the synthesis of seventeen structurally distinct derivatives, with many possessing potent antibacterial activity.

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