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Synthesis of 2,3- and 3,4-Methanoamino Acid Equivalents with Stereochemical Diversity and Their Conversion into the Tripeptide Proteasome Inhibitor Belactosin A and Its Highly Potent Cis-Cyclopropane Stereoisomer

Authors: Keisuke, Yoshida; Kazuya, Yamaguchi; Takayuki, Sone; Yuka, Unno; Akira, Asai; Hideyoshi, Yokosawa; Akira, Matsuda; +2 Authors

Synthesis of 2,3- and 3,4-Methanoamino Acid Equivalents with Stereochemical Diversity and Their Conversion into the Tripeptide Proteasome Inhibitor Belactosin A and Its Highly Potent Cis-Cyclopropane Stereoisomer

Abstract

A series of chiral 2,3- and 3,4-methanoamino acid equivalents of stereochemical diversity were designed and synthesized from our chiral cyclopropane units, using a diastereoselective Grignard addition with ( R)- or ( S)- t-butanesulfinyl imines as the key step. These equivalents were converted into the proteasome inhibitor belactosin A and its cis-cyclopropane stereoisomer. The unnatural cis-isomer was shown to be more than twice as potent as belactosin A as a proteasome inhibitor.

Keywords

Cyclopropanes, Molecular Structure, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Protease Inhibitors, Stereoisomerism, Amino Acids, Peptides

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