Convergent Assembly of Highly Potent Analogues of Bryostatin 1 via Pyran Annulation: Bryostatin Look-Alikes That Mimic Phorbol Ester Function
Journal of the American Chemical Society2008Vol. 130(21), pp. 6660–6661
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Gary E. Keck, Matthew B. Kraft, Anh P. Truong, Wei Li, Carina C. Sanchez, Noémi Kedei, Nancy E. Lewin, Peter M. Blumberg
Abstract
Highly potent bryostatin analogues which contain the complete bryostatin core structure have been synthesized using a pyran annulation approach as a key strategic element. The A ring pyran was assembled using a pyran annulation reaction between a C1-C8 hydroxy allylsilane and an aldehyde comprising C9-C13. This pyran was transformed to a new hydroxy allylsilane and then coupled with a preformed C ring aldehyde subunit in a second pyran annulation, with concomitant formation of the B ring. This tricyclic intermediate was elaborated to bryostatin analogues which displayed nanomolar to subnanomolar affinity for PKC, but displayed properties indistinguishable from a phorbol ester in a proliferation/attachment assay.
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