Chiral donor−acceptor azetines as powerful reactants for synthesis of amino acid derivatives

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2019-11-22
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Doyle, Michael
Marichev, Kostiantyn
Dong, Kuiyong
Massey, Lynée
Deng, Yongming
De Angelis, Luca
Wang, Kan
Arman, Hadi
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Nature
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Coupling reactions of amines and alcohols are of central importance for applications in chemistry and biology. These transformations typically involve the use of a reagent, activated as an electrophile, onto which nucleophile coupling results in the formation of a carbon-nitrogen or a carbon–oxygen bond. Several promising reagents and procedures have been developed to achieve these bond forming processes in high yields with excellent stereo-control, but few offer direct coupling without the intervention of a catalyst. Herein, we report the synthesis of chiral donor–acceptor azetines by highly enantioselective [3 + 1]-cycloaddition of enoldiazoacetates with aza-ylides and their selective coupling with nitrogen and oxygen nucleophiles via 3-azetidinones to form amino acid derivatives, including those of peptides and natural products. The overall process is general for a broad spectrum of nucleophiles, has a high degree of electronic and steric selectivity, and retains the enantio-purity of the original azetine.

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