Synthesis of bicyclo[3.1.1]heptanes, meta-substituted arene isosteres, from [3.1.1]propellane.

IF 13.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Bhaskar Paul, Ayan Dasgupta, Nils Frank, Jeremy Nugent, Edward A Anderson
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Abstract

The use of saturated small-ring bridged hydrocarbons as bioisosteres for aromatic rings has become a popular tactic in drug discovery. Perhaps the best known of such hydrocarbons is bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane, for which the angle between the exit vectors of the bridgehead substituents is identical to that of a para-substituted arene (180°). The development of meta-arene (bio)isosteres is much less explored due to the challenge of identifying an accurate geometric mimic (substituent exit vector angle ~120°, dihedral angle ~0°). To address this, we recently reported straightforward access to bicyclo[3.1.1]heptanes (BCHeps), which exactly meet these geometric properties, via radical ring-opening reactions of [3.1.1]propellane. This required the development of a scalable synthesis of [3.1.1]propellane, as well as the implementation of various ring-opening reactions and derivatizations. Here we describe methodology for a multigram scale synthesis of [3.1.1]propellane in five steps from commercially available ethyl 4-chlorobutanoate, which proceeds in an overall yield of 26-37%. We also describe the functionalization of [3.1.1]propellane to three key classes of BCHep iodides by photocatalyzed-atom transfer radical addition reactions using 456 nm blue light. We further report protocols for the elaboration of these products to other useful derivatives, via iron-catalyzed Kumada coupling with aryl Grignard reagents and conversion of a pivalate ester to a carboxylic acid through hydrolysis/oxidation. The total times required to synthesize [3.1.1]propellane, the BCHep iodides and the BCHep carboxylic acid are ~53, 6-8 and 40 h, respectively, requiring an average level of synthetic chemistry expertise (for example, masters and/or graduate students).

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Nature Protocols
Nature Protocols 生物-生化研究方法
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29.10
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128
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4 months
期刊介绍: Nature Protocols focuses on publishing protocols used to address significant biological and biomedical science research questions, including methods grounded in physics and chemistry with practical applications to biological problems. The journal caters to a primary audience of research scientists and, as such, exclusively publishes protocols with research applications. Protocols primarily aimed at influencing patient management and treatment decisions are not featured. The specific techniques covered encompass a wide range, including but not limited to: Biochemistry, Cell biology, Cell culture, Chemical modification, Computational biology, Developmental biology, Epigenomics, Genetic analysis, Genetic modification, Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Isolation, purification, and separation, Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Microbiology, Model organisms, Nanotechnology, Neuroscience, Nucleic-acid-based molecular biology, Pharmacology, Plant biology, Protein analysis, Proteomics, Spectroscopy, Structural biology, Synthetic chemistry, Tissue culture, Toxicology, and Virology.
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