Improved Synthesis of a Cyclic Glutamine Analogue Used in Antiviral Agents Targeting 3C and 3CL Proteases including SARS-CoV-2 Mpro

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Abstract

An intermediate in the synthesis of numerous antiviral protease inhibitors is the glutamine analogue, (3S)-pyrrolid-2-one-3-yl-l-alanine. Preparations of compounds based on this pharmacophore are hindered by the lack of a reliably high yielding synthesis of protected forms of this amino acid. We describe an improved scalable route with readily available reagents and facile purification. This methodology employs γ-allylation of dimethyl N-BocGlu, further Boc N-protection, OsO4-periodate oxidation, O-Me oxime formation, and RaNi-catalyzed hydrogenolysis with concomitant cyclization under basic conditions.

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Vuong, W., & Vederas, J. C. (2021). Improved Synthesis of a Cyclic Glutamine Analogue Used in Antiviral Agents Targeting 3C and 3CL Proteases including SARS-CoV-2 Mpro. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 86(18), 13104–13110. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.1c01299

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