Enantioselective Total Synthesis of the Potent Antitumor Agent (−)-Mucocin
Using a Temporary Silicon-Tethered Ring-Closing Metathesis
Cross-Coupling Reaction
posted on 2003-12-03, 00:00authored byP. Andrew Evans, Jian Cui, Santosh J. Gharpure, Alexei Polosukhin, Hai-Ren Zhang
The enantioselective total synthesis of the annonaceous acetogenin (−)-mucocin (1) was accomplished using a triply convergent 12-step sequence (longest linear sequence) in 13.6% overall yield. This represents the first application of the temporary silicon-tethered (TST) ring-closing metathesis (RCM) cross-coupling reaction and the enantioselective alkyne/aldehyde addition to the synthesis of a complex annonaceous acetogenin. Moreover, all three fragments required for the coupling reactions are conveniently prepared in 5−6 steps from two readily available enantiomerically enriched epoxides. Finally, this synthesis stimulated the development of a new approach for the construction of 3-hydroxy-2,6-disubstituted tetrahydropyrans, using the bismuth tribromide-mediated reductive etherification reaction, which represents a motif that is prevalent in a wide range of pharmacologically significant natural products.