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Dithiane-Alkyne Metathesis Enables Trp(C2)-Alkene-Cross-Linked Cyclic Peptides
Liang Li1, Xiaomeng Gong1, Guohong Tang1
1School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Natural Product Chemistry, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, P. R. China.
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Cyclic peptides represent a privileged class of scaffolds in drug discovery owing to their unique balance between structural rigidity and functional diversity. Herein, we disclose an indium(III)-catalyzed intramolecular dithiane-alkyne metathesis (DAM) that facilitates the efficient construction of Trp(C2)-alkene-cross-linked cyclic peptides with exclusive E-selectivity. This protocol directly transforms linear peptide precursors into diverse macrocycles with broad substrate scope, high atom economy, and operational simplicity. These features establish DAM as a mechanistically distinct and practical peptide stapling strategy.
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