Asymmetric Total Syntheses of Aspidodasycarpine, Lonicerine, and the Proposed Structure of Lanciferine
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- DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b00764
Asymmetric Total Syntheses of Aspidodasycarpine, Lonicerine, and the Proposed Structure of Lanciferine
Abstract
Aspidodasycarpine and lonicerine are a pair of epimeric aspidophylline-type alkaloids bearing vicinal quaternary C7 and C16. The first and enantioselective total syntheses of these molecules are described here. A Ru-catalyzed asymmetric transfer hydrogenation established the first stereocenter. An Au-promoted Toste cyclization was exploited to assemble the bridged tetracyclic core and define the geometry of the exocyclic olefin; electron deficient (p-CF3C6H4)3P was a suitable ligand for this transformation. An aldol condensation followed by an intramolecular indole C3 alkylation constructed the adjacent quaternary C7 and C16 diastereoselectively, leading to a pentacyclic lactol as an advanced common intermediate for synthesizing both alkaloids. The proposed structure of lanciferine, a highly oxidized congener of aspidodasycarpine, was synthesized from the lactol by tuning the oxidation states of various carbons.
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