Combined Enzyme- And Transition Metal-Catalyzed Strategy for the Enantioselective Syntheses of Nitrogen Heterocycles: (-)-Coniine, DAB-1, and Nectrisine

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The enantioselective syntheses of (-)-coniine, DAB-1, and nectrisine have been developed, utilizing a complementary strategy of enzyme- and transition metal-catalyzed reactions. The initial stereocenter was set with >99% enantioselectivity via an enzyme-catalyzed hydrocyanation reaction. Substrate incompatibilities with the natural enzyme were overcome by tactical utilization of ruthenium-catalyzed olefin metathesis to functionalize an enzyme-derived (R)-allylic fragment. The piperidine and pyrrolidine alkaloid natural products were obtained by a route that leveraged regio- and stereoselective palladium-catalyzed 1,3-substitutive reactions.

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Deardorff, D. R., Niman, S. W., Paulsen, M. I., Sookezian, A., Whalen, M. E., Finlayson, C. J., … Cannon, J. S. (2020). Combined Enzyme- And Transition Metal-Catalyzed Strategy for the Enantioselective Syntheses of Nitrogen Heterocycles: (-)-Coniine, DAB-1, and Nectrisine. ACS Omega, 5(4), 2005–2014. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b03990

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