Total Synthesis of Carbazomycins E and F

25 April 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Total synthesis of carbazomycins E and F was achieved by double functionalization of an aryne intermediate generated from a 2-aminobiphenyl derivative. The tethered amino group underwent nucleophilic addition to the aryne intermediate to construct the carbazole skeleton. The resulting carbanion was formylated to give the multiply substituted carbazole. This formyl group caused several problems. For example, it was difficult to perform regioselective demethylation of the methoxy group proximal to the formyl group without protecting the carbazole nitrogen. In addition, the formyl group was unexpectedly reduced to give a methoxymethyl group under heating conditions with copper iodide and sodium methoxide. Oxidation of this compound in the presence of water was effective for obtaining the formylated carbazole, leading to the first total synthesis of carbazomycin F.

Keywords

total synthesis
carbazomycin
aryne

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