Total synthesis of nahuoic acid A: via a putative biogenetic intramolecular Diels-Alder (IMDA) reaction

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Inspired by the biogenetic proposal of an intramolecular Diels-Alder (IMDA) cycloaddition, the total synthesis of natural product nahuoic acid A, a cofactor-competitive inhibitor of the epigenetic enzyme lysine methyl transferase SETD8, has been carried out. A non-conjugated pentaenal precursor was synthesized with high levels of stereoselectivity at seven stereogenic centers and with the appropriate control of double bond geometries. Although the IMDA reaction of the non-conjugated pentaenal using Me2AlCl for catalysis at -40 °C selectively afforded the trans-fused diastereomer corresponding to the Re-endo mode of cycloaddition, under thermal reaction conditions it gave rise to a mixture of diastereomers, that preferentially formed through the exo mode, including the cis-fused angularly-methylated octahydronaphthalene diastereomer precursor of nahuoic acid A. The natural product could be obtained upon oxidation and overall deprotection of the hydroxyl groups present in the Si-exo IMDA diastereomer. This journal is

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Guillade, L., Mora, P., Villar, P., Alvarez, R., & R. De Lera, A. (2021). Total synthesis of nahuoic acid A: via a putative biogenetic intramolecular Diels-Alder (IMDA) reaction. Chemical Science, 12(45), 15157–15169. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc04524e

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