Synthesis of Rhodomyrtone Analogs Modified at C7

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We developed a route to rhodomyrtone analogs that feature different acyl groups at C7. Since electrophilic substitution reactions on the aryl part of the rhodomyrtone core led to C5 derivatives, the C5 position was blocked by a chlorine. Subsequent Duff type formylation followed by Grignard addition to the aldehyde group and oxidation gave various phenones. The benzyl protecting groups were removed by hydrogenation or boron tribromide. Some derivatives turned out to be quite active against multiple resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains and a rhodomyrtone resistant mutant (RomR). The chlorine at C5 seems to have a beneficial effect on the antibacterial activity.

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Wenninger, M., Maier, M. E., Viswanathan Ammanath, A., Huang, L., & Götz, F. (2023). Synthesis of Rhodomyrtone Analogs Modified at C7. European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 26(21). https://doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.202300259

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