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. 2013 Sep 23;19(39):13040-6.
doi: 10.1002/chem.201302163. Epub 2013 Aug 12.

Biomimetic synthesis of equisetin and (+)-fusarisetin A

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Biomimetic synthesis of equisetin and (+)-fusarisetin A

Jun Yin et al. Chemistry. .

Abstract

(+)-Fusarisetin A belongs to a group of acyl tetramic acid natural products that show potential anticancer activity. Equisetin, a biogenetically related acyl tetramic acid, contains the basic skeleton of (+)-fusarisetin A. We proposed that equisetin and (+)-fusarisetin A share a biosynthetic pathway that starts with naturally occurring (S)-serine and an unsaturated fatty acid. In support of this hypothesis, we have demonstrated that a cyclization sequence involving an intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction followed by a Dieckmann cyclization of polyenoylamino acid yielded equisetin. The aerobic oxidation of equisetin, promoted by either Mn(III)/O2 or a reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by visible-light chemistry, gave peroxyfusarisetin, which could be easily reduced to (+)-fusarisetin A. We report herein detailed information on the biogenetic synthesis of equisetin and (+)-fusarisetin A.

Keywords: biomimetic synthesis; equisetin; fusarisetin A; radical reactions; total synthesis.

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