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Stereoselective Synthesis of Functionalized Cyclic Amino Acid Derivatives via a [2,3]-Stevens Rearrangement and Ring-Closing Metathesis
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Medicinal ChemistryBioorganic ChemistryAlkene MetathesisBiochemistryRing-closing MetathesisDrug DiscoveryValuable ToolsNatural SciencesMedicineOrganic ChemistryStereoselective SynthesisChemistryPharmacologyAsymmetric CatalysisEnantioselective SynthesisBiomolecular EngineeringExo Transition StateNatural Product Synthesis
Unnatural cyclic amino acids are valuable tools in biomedical research and drug discovery. A two-step stereoselective strategy for converting simple glycine-derived aminoesters into unnatural cyclic amino acid derivatives has been developed. The process includes a palladium-catalyzed tandem allylic amination/[2,3]-Stevens rearrangement followed by a ruthenium-catalyzed ring-closing metathesis. The [2,3]-rearrangement proceeds with high diastereoselectivity through an exo transition state. Oppolzer's chiral auxiliary was utilized to access an enantiopure cyclic amino acid by this approach, which will enable future biological applications.
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