(Principal Investigator's) Alpha-Amino acids are the basic building blocks of peptides and proteins, which are responsible for the structure and function of most living things. They are extensive employed as chiral templates and subunits in the asymmetric construction of many biologically and pharmacologically active compounds, and are widely used in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical and food industries. In addition non- proteinogenic D- and L-alpha-amino acids are increasingly utilized to study enzyme mechanism and to modify and enhance protein activity. The principal objective of the proposed work is to develop a practical and efficient asymmetric Strecker synthesis of alpha-amino acids, exploiting the diastereoselective addition of """"""""Et2AlCN/ROH"""""""" to chiral non-racemic sulfinimines (ArS(O)N=CRR'). Important advantages conferred by the N- sulfinyl group include (i) powerful stereodirecting effects; (ii) activation of the C-N double bond toward addition; and (iii) auxiliary removal and hydrolysis of the N-sulfinyl alpha-amino nitrile (ARs(o)- NHC(CN)RR') to alpha-amino acids under exceedingly mild conditions, such that racemization does not occur. A second major objective is the elucidation of the factors responsible for the molecular recognition, which in turn should permit the rational design of improved methodology. Complementary studies will focus on the chemistry of the N-sulfinyl alpha- amino nitrile products (ArS(O)-NHRR'CN. We will examine the conversion of these species to: (i) N-alkyl alpha-amino acids constituents of antibiotics such as vancomycin; (ii) alpha-alkyl alpha-amino acids, modifiers of protein activity; and (iii) piperidines and pyrrolidines, classes of alkaloids possessing a range of significant biological and medicinal properties. Concurrently we will employ this chemistry in syntheses of biologically relevant amino-acid that are difficult or impossible to prepare via other methodologies. Targets include: (i) the amino acids in the clinically important antibiotic vancomycin (i.e., arylglycines, beta-hydroxy alpha- amino acids, and bis(alpha-amino acids)); (ii) vinyl glycines, which inhibit amino acid decarboxylase enzymes; (iii) beta-amino, beta-hydroxy and beta-fluoro alpha-amino acids, constituents of a number of antibiotics and antitumor agents, respectively; (iv) cyclic amino acids such as D- proline and D-homoproline; and (v) oxo and halo alpha-amino acids, important non-racemic building blocks for the synthesis of more complex derivatives.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01GM057870-03
Application #
6180957
Study Section
Medicinal Chemistry Study Section (MCHA)
Program Officer
Schwab, John M
Project Start
1998-08-01
Project End
2002-07-31
Budget Start
2000-08-01
Budget End
2001-07-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2000
Total Cost
$191,618
Indirect Cost
Name
Temple University
Department
Chemistry
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
City
Philadelphia
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
19122
Davis, Franklin A; Gaddiraju, Narendra V; Theddu, Naresh et al. (2012) Enantioselective synthesis of cocaine C-1 analogues using sulfinimines (N-sulfinyl imines). J Org Chem 77:2345-59
Davis, Franklin A; Xu, Peng (2011) Asymmetric synthesis of anti-ýý-substituted ýý-amino ketones from sulfinimines. J Org Chem 76:3329-37
Davis, Franklin A; Theddu, Naresh (2010) Asymmetric synthesis of cyclic cis-beta-amino acid derivatives using sulfinimines and prochiral Weinreb amide enolates. J Org Chem 75:3814-20
Davis, Franklin A; Theddu, Naresh; Edupuganti, Ram (2010) Asymmetric total synthesis of (S)-(+)-cocaine and the first synthesis of cocaine C-1 analogs from N-sulfinyl ýý-amino ester ketals. Org Lett 12:4118-21
Davis, Franklin A; Edupuganti, Ram (2010) Asymmetric synthesis of substituted homotropinones from N-sulfinyl beta-amino ketone ketals. (-)-Euphococcinine and (-)-adaline. Org Lett 12:848-51
Davis, Franklin A; Qiu, Hui; Song, Minsoo et al. (2009) Vinylaluminum addition to sulfinimines (N-sulfinyl imines). Asymmetric synthesis of anti-alpha-alkyl beta-amino esters. J Org Chem 74:2798-803
Davis, Franklin A; Theddu, Naresh; Gaspari, Paul M (2009) Asymmetric synthesis of substituted tropinones using the intramolecular mannich cyclization reaction and acyclic N-sulfinyl beta-amino ketone ketals. Org Lett 11:1647-50
Davis, Franklin A; Zhang, Yanfeng (2009) Asymmetric synthesis of (2S,3R)-(-)-epi-CP-99,994 using sulfinimine-derived anti-2,3-diamino esters. Tetrahedron Lett 50:5205-5207
Davis, Franklin A; Song, Minsoo; Qiu, Hui et al. (2009) Total synthesis of (5R,6R,8R,9S)-(-)-5,9Z-indolizidine 221T using sulfinimine-derived N-sulfinyl beta-amino ketones. Org Biomol Chem 7:5067-73
Davis, Franklin A; Ramachandar, Tokala (2008) alpha-Amino 1,3-Dithioketal Mediated Asymmetric Synthesis of Piperidines (L-733,060) and Tetrahydrofuran Glycines. Tetrahedron Lett 49:870-872

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