Late‐Stage Formal Double C−H Oxidation of Prenylated Molecules to Alkylidene Oxetanes and Azetidines by Strain‐Enabled Cross‐Metathesis

Author:

Albitz Krisztián12ORCID,Csókás Dániel3ORCID,Dobi Zoltán1,Pápai Imre3ORCID,Soós Tibor1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Organocatalysis Research Group Institute of Organic Chemistry Research Centre for Natural Sciences 2 Magyar tudósok körútja 1117 Budapest Hungary

2. Hevesy György PhD School of Chemistry Eötvös Loránd University 1/A Pázmány Péter sétány 1117 Budapest Hungary

3. Theoretical Chemistry Research Group Institute of Organic Chemistry Research Centre for Natural Sciences 2 Magyar tudósok körútja 1117 Budapest Hungary

Abstract

AbstractPrenylation is a ubiquitous late‐stage modification in nature that often confers significantly improved bioactivity for secondary metabolites. While this lipophilic modification renders enhanced potency, the lipophilic tag(s) can diminish bioavailability and adversely alter drug transportation and metabolism. Thus, a functional‐group‐tolerant, mild, and selective late‐stage C−H functionalization of prenyl tags would present a great potential in drug discovery programs but could also impact other fields, such as agrochemistry and chemical biology. Herein we report an exocyclic‐strain‐driven cross‐metathesis reaction of prenyl tags, a formal double C−H oxidation protocol, that can be used for the selective late‐stage derivatization of prenylated compounds and natural products. This methodology avoids the need for prefunctionalization of target molecules and affords ready access to an unprecedented library of oxo‐ and aza‐prenylated complex molecules. Thus, in a broader context, this methodology extends late‐stage functionalization beyond that available to nature.

Funder

National Research, Development and Innovation Office

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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