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Total synthesis of laulimalide: Synthesis of the northern and southern fragments
Trost, Barry M.,Seganish, W. Michael,Chung, Cheol K.,Amans, Dominique
supporting information; experimental part, p. 2948 - 2960 (2012/04/23)
The first stage in the development of a synthetic route for the total synthesis of laulimalide (1) is described. Our retrosynthetic analysis envisioned a novel macrocyclization route to the natural product by using a Ru-catalyzed alkene-alkyne coupling. This would be preceded by an esterification of the C19 hydroxyl group, joining together two equally sized synthons, the northern fragment 7 and the southern fragment 8. Our first generation approach to the northern fragment entailed a key sequential Ru/Pd coupling sequence to assemble the dihydropyran. The key reactions proceeded smoothly, but the inability to achieve a key olefin migration led to the development of an alternative route based on an asymmetric dinuclear Zn-catalyzed aldol reaction of a hydroxyl acylpyrrole. This key reaction led to the desired diol adduct 66 with excellent syn/anti selectivity (10:1), and allowed for the successful completion of the northern fragment 7. The key step for the synthesis of the southern fragment was a chemoselective Rh-catalyzed cycloisomerization reaction to form the dihydropyran ring from a diyne precursor. This reaction proved to be selective for the formation of a six-membered ring, over a seven. The use of an electron-deficient bidentate phosphine allowed for the reaction to proceed with a reduced catalyst loading. Making the pieces: The synthesis of two equal-sized fragments of laulimalide is described (see scheme). A key Rh-catalyzed cycloisomerization reaction allowed for an efficient synthesis of the endocyclic dihydropyran and a stereoselective acylpyrrole Zn-aldol reaction allowed for the formation of the syn-diol. Copyright