Two-phase synthesis of (-)-taxuyunnanine D

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Abstract

The first successful effort to replicate the beginning of the Taxol oxidase phase in the laboratory is reported, culminating in the total synthesis of taxuyunnanine D, itself a natural product. Through a combination of computational modeling, reagent screening, and oxidation sequence analysis, the first three of eight C-H oxidations (at the allylic sites corresponding to C-5, C-10, and C-13) required to reach Taxol from taxadiene were accomplished. This work lays a foundation for an eventual total synthesis of Taxol capable of delivering not only the natural product but also analogs inaccessible via bioengineering. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Wilde, N. C., Isomura, M., Mendoza, A., & Baran, P. S. (2014). Two-phase synthesis of (-)-taxuyunnanine D. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(13), 4909–4912. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja501782r

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