An oxidative photocyclization approach to the synthesis of Securiflustra securifrons alkaloids

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Abstract

Securines and securamines are cytotoxic alkaloids that contain reactive alkene and heterocyclic residues embedded in skeletons comprising four to six oxidized rings. This structural complexity imparts a rich chemistry to the isolates but has impeded synthetic access to the structures in the nearly three decades since their isolation. We present a flexible route to eight isolates that exemplify the three skeletal classes of metabolites. The route proceeds by the modular assembly of the advanced azides 38 and 49 (13 steps, 6 to 10% yield), sequential oxidative photocyclizations, and late-stage functional group manipulations. With this approach, the targets were obtained in 17 to 19 steps, 12 to 13 purifications, and 0.5 to 3.5% overall yield. The structure of an advanced intermediate was elucidated by microcrystal electron diffraction (MicroED) analysis. The route will support structure-function and target identification studies of the securamines.

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Alexander, B. W., Bartfield, N. M., Gupta, V., Mercado, B. Q., Campo, M. D., & Herzon, S. B. (2024). An oxidative photocyclization approach to the synthesis of Securiflustra securifrons alkaloids. Science, 383(6685), 849–854. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adl6163

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