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Warren C Chan1, Kelsey A Trieger1, James J La Clair1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093-0358, United States.
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Highly functionalized skeletons of macrolide natural products gain access to rare spatial arrangements of atoms, where changes in stereochemistry can have a profound impact on the structure and function. Spliceosome modulators present a unique consensus motif, with the majority targeting a key interface within the SF3B spliceosome complex. Our recent preparative-scale synthetic campaign of 17S-FD-895 provided unique access to stereochemical analogues of this complex macrolide. Here, we report on the preparation and systematic activity evaluation of multiple FD-895 analogues. These studies examine the effects of modifications at specific stereocenters within the molecule and highlight future directions for medicinal chemical optimization of spliceosome modulators.
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