Late-stage stitching enabled by manganese-catalyzed C-H activation: Peptide ligation and access to cyclopeptides

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Abstract

Bioorthogonal late-stage diversification of structurally complex peptides bears enormous potential for drug discovery and molecular imaging. Despite major accomplishments, these strategies heavily rely on noble-metal catalysis. Herein, we report on a manganese(I)-catalyzed peptide C-H hydroarylation that enabled the stitching of peptidic and sugar fragments, under exceedingly mild and racemization-free conditions. This convergent approach represents an atom-economical alternative to traditional iterative peptide synthesis. The robustness of the manganese(I) catalysis regime is reflected by the full tolerance of a plethora of sensitive functional groups. Our strategy enabled an expedient access to challenging cyclic peptides by a modular late-stage macrocyclization of structurally complex peptides.

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Kaplaneris, N., Kaltenhӓuser, F., Sirvinskaite, G., Fan, S., de Oliveira, T., Conradi, L. C., & Ackermann, L. (2021). Late-stage stitching enabled by manganese-catalyzed C-H activation: Peptide ligation and access to cyclopeptides. Science Advances, 7(9). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abe6202

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