CHIMIA (Sep 2020)

Catalytic Cascade Reactions Inspired by Polyketide Biosynthesis

  • Daniel Moser,
  • Alessandro Castrogiovanni,
  • Dominik Lotter,
  • Reto M. Witzig,
  • Vincent C. Fäseke,
  • Felix C. Raps,
  • Christof Sparr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2020.699
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 9
pp. 699 – 703

Abstract

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Aldol reactions belong to the most important methods for carbon–carbon bond formation and are also involved in one of the most astonishing biosynthetic processes: the biosynthesis of polyketides governed by an extraordinarily sophisticated enzymatic machinery. In contrast to the typical linear or convergent strategies followed in chemical synthesis, this late-stage catalysis concept allows Nature to assemble intermediates that are diversified into a broad range of scaffolds, which assume various crucial biological functions. To transfer this concept to small-molecule catalysis to access products beyond the natural systems, a stepwise approach to differentiate increasingly complex substrates was followed by investigating arene-forming polyketide cyclizations. An outline of our efforts to develop and apply these concepts are presented herein.

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