Mechanistic investigation of aziridine aldehyde-driven peptide macrocyclization: The imidoanhydride pathway

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Abstract

Aziridine aldehyde dimers, peptides, and isocyanides participate in a multicomponent reaction to yield peptide macrocycles. We have investigated the selectivity and kinetics of this process and performed a detailed analysis of its chemoselectivity. While the reactants encompass all of the elements of the traditional Ugi four-component condensation, there is a significant deviation from the previously proposed mechanism. Our results provide evidence for an imidoanhydride pathway in peptide macrocyclization and lend justification for the diastereoselectivity and high effective molarity observed in the reaction.

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Zaretsky, S., Hickey, J. L., Tan, J., Pichugin, D., St. Denis, M. A., Ler, S., … Yudin, A. K. (2015). Mechanistic investigation of aziridine aldehyde-driven peptide macrocyclization: The imidoanhydride pathway. Chemical Science, 6(10), 5446–5455. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc01958c

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