High yield synthesis of tentoxin, a cyclic tetrapeptide

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Abstract

Tentoxin is a naturally occurring phytotoxic cyclic tetrapeptide excreted by fungi of the Alternaria alternata family. The four total syntheses of tentoxin published to date give poor total yields, mainly owing to two difficulties, the introduction of the dehydro amino acid and more especially the cyclization step. Here we describe a method that stereospecifically introduces Z-dehydrophenylalanine (ΔZPhe) by a modified Erlenmeyer aldolization reaction. The linear tetrapeptide, Boc-R1Ala-Leu-R2ΔZPhe-Gly-OMe (R1, R2: CH3, 14CH3), the precursor of tentoxin, was obtained in a 72% yield from Boc-Leu-Gly-OH. This linear tetrapeptide, labelled with carbon-14, was used for a comparative study of four cyclization reagents DPPA, DCC-PfpOH, HBTU and HATU. This last was the most effective and gave tentoxin in a 81% cyclization yield. The activated ester formed with this reagent displayed an enhanced capacity for cyclization, permitting cyclization in concentrated medium (10 mM). This new synthetic route gave tentoxin in a 60% yield from Boc-Leu-Gly-OH and offers a means of achieving the synthesis of hitherto elusive analogues. Copyright © 2002 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Loiseau, N., Cavelier, F., Noel, J. P., & Gomis, J. M. (2002). High yield synthesis of tentoxin, a cyclic tetrapeptide. Journal of Peptide Science, 8(7), 335–346. https://doi.org/10.1002/psc.393

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