Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence

Efficient access to diverse screening compounds with desirable, lead-like properties can be a bottleneck in early drug discovery and chemical biology. Herein we present an efficient, rapid route to three structurally distinct classes of compounds (A–C) from a single precursor, which in turn is avail...

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Main Authors: Flagstad, Thomas, Azevedo, Carlos M. G., Troelsen, Nikolaj S., Min, Geanna K., Macé, Yohan, Willaume, Anthony, Guilleux, Rachel, Velay, Mélanie, Bonnet, Karine, Morgentin, Remy, Nielsen, Thomas E., Clausen, Mads H.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1507922021-06-08T08:34:53Z Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence Flagstad, Thomas Azevedo, Carlos M. G. Troelsen, Nikolaj S. Min, Geanna K. Macé, Yohan Willaume, Anthony Guilleux, Rachel Velay, Mélanie Bonnet, Karine Morgentin, Remy Nielsen, Thomas E. Clausen, Mads H. Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering Science::Chemistry Drug Discovery Heterocycles Efficient access to diverse screening compounds with desirable, lead-like properties can be a bottleneck in early drug discovery and chemical biology. Herein we present an efficient, rapid route to three structurally distinct classes of compounds (A–C) from a single precursor, which in turn is available through a one-pot Petasis 3-component reaction/Diels–Alder cascade reaction. We demonstrate the versatility of the approach through the synthesis of 35 exemplary compounds from the three classes, as well as by the production of 2188 final compounds, which have been included in the Joint European Compound Library of the European Lead Factory. 2021-06-08T08:34:52Z 2021-06-08T08:34:52Z 2019 Journal Article Flagstad, T., Azevedo, C. M. G., Troelsen, N. S., Min, G. K., Macé, Y., Willaume, A., Guilleux, R., Velay, M., Bonnet, K., Morgentin, R., Nielsen, T. E. & Clausen, M. H. (2019). Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence. European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2019(5), 1061-1076. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.201801551 1434-193X 0000-0002-5513-5549 0000-0001-9649-1729 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150792 10.1002/ejoc.201801551 2-s2.0-85058842528 5 2019 1061 1076 en European Journal of Organic Chemistry © 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Science::Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Heterocycles
spellingShingle Science::Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Heterocycles
Flagstad, Thomas
Azevedo, Carlos M. G.
Troelsen, Nikolaj S.
Min, Geanna K.
Macé, Yohan
Willaume, Anthony
Guilleux, Rachel
Velay, Mélanie
Bonnet, Karine
Morgentin, Remy
Nielsen, Thomas E.
Clausen, Mads H.
Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence
description Efficient access to diverse screening compounds with desirable, lead-like properties can be a bottleneck in early drug discovery and chemical biology. Herein we present an efficient, rapid route to three structurally distinct classes of compounds (A–C) from a single precursor, which in turn is available through a one-pot Petasis 3-component reaction/Diels–Alder cascade reaction. We demonstrate the versatility of the approach through the synthesis of 35 exemplary compounds from the three classes, as well as by the production of 2188 final compounds, which have been included in the Joint European Compound Library of the European Lead Factory.
author2 Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering
author_facet Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering
Flagstad, Thomas
Azevedo, Carlos M. G.
Troelsen, Nikolaj S.
Min, Geanna K.
Macé, Yohan
Willaume, Anthony
Guilleux, Rachel
Velay, Mélanie
Bonnet, Karine
Morgentin, Remy
Nielsen, Thomas E.
Clausen, Mads H.
format Article
author Flagstad, Thomas
Azevedo, Carlos M. G.
Troelsen, Nikolaj S.
Min, Geanna K.
Macé, Yohan
Willaume, Anthony
Guilleux, Rachel
Velay, Mélanie
Bonnet, Karine
Morgentin, Remy
Nielsen, Thomas E.
Clausen, Mads H.
author_sort Flagstad, Thomas
title Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence
title_short Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence
title_full Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence
title_fullStr Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence
title_full_unstemmed Generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective Petasis/Diels–Alder and ROM–RCM reaction sequence
title_sort generation of a heteropolycyclic and sp3-rich scaffold for library synthesis from a highly diastereoselective petasis/diels–alder and rom–rcm reaction sequence
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150792
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