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Published on: October 2, 2018
Total Synthesis and Stereochemical Assignment of Enteropeptin A
Yiwei Zhang1, Shuvendu Saha1, Yannik C C Esser1
1Brandeis University, Department of Chemistry, 415 South Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02453, United States.
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The total synthesis and structural elucidation of the antimicrobial sactipeptide enteropeptin A is reported. Enteropeptin A contains a thioaminoketal group with an unassigned stereochemical configuration that is embedded in a highly unusual thiomorpholine ring. In this synthesis, a linear peptide containing a dehydroamino acid and a pendant cysteine residue is subjected to Markovnikov hydrothiolation by a dithiophosphoric acid catalyst. This cyclization reaction forms the central thiomorpholine ring found in the enteropeptins. Both diastereomers at the unassigned thioaminoketal stereocenter of enteropeptin A were prepared, and their comparison to an authentic standard allowed for the unambiguous stereochemical assignment of the natural product to be of the D configuration. This inaugural total synthesis of enteropeptin A represents the first total synthesis of a sactipeptide reported to date. Moreover, the strategy disclosed herein serves as a general platform for the synthesis of stereochemically defined thiomorpholine-containing peptides, which may enable the discovery of new cyclic peptide antibiotics.
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