Accessing low-oxidation state taxanes: Is taxadiene-4(5)-epoxide on the taxol biosynthetic pathway?

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We have shown for the first time that taxadiene (3) can be epoxidised in a regio- and diastereoselective manner to provide taxadiene-4(5)-epoxide (12) as a single diastereoisomer, and that this epoxide can be rearranged to give taxa-4(20),11(12)-dien-5α-ol (4). Furthermore, the epoxide 12 rearranges under acidic conditions to give taxa-4(20),11(12)-dien-5α-ol (4), the known bridged ether OCT (5) and the new oxacyclotaxane (OCT2) 15. Contrary to previous speculation, taxadiene-4(5)-epoxide (12) is susceptible to rearrangement when exposed to an ironIII porphyrin, and these observations justify consideration of epoxide 12 as a chemically competent intermediate on the taxol biosynthetic pathway.

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Barton, N. A., Marsh, B. J., Lewis, W., Narraidoo, N., Seymour, G. B., Fray, R., & Hayes, C. J. (2016). Accessing low-oxidation state taxanes: Is taxadiene-4(5)-epoxide on the taxol biosynthetic pathway? Chemical Science, 7(5), 3102–3107. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc03463a

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