Total synthesis of biologically active alkaloids using transition metals

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We have developed efficient synthetic routes to heterocyclic ring systems using transition metals (palladium, iron, and silver). Recent applications of this chemistry to the total synthesis of biologically active alkaloids include carbazole alkaloids (pityriazole, euchrestifoline, the antiostatins), crispine A, pentabromo- and pentachloropseudilin. The two latter alkaloids represent a novel class of myosin ATPase inhibitors that led to the discovery of a new allosteric binding site of the protein. Copyright © 2010 IUPAC, Publication date (Web): 6 August 2010.

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Forke, R., Gruner, K. K., Knott, K. E., Auschill, S., Agarwal, S., Martin, R., … Knölker, H. J. (2010). Total synthesis of biologically active alkaloids using transition metals. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 82, pp. 1975–1991). https://doi.org/10.1351/PAC-CON-09-12-15

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