Synthetic Access to Hydrophilic Tetramate Derivatives of Cysteine
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- DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.0c01636
Synthetic Access to Hydrophilic Tetramate Derivatives of Cysteine
Abstract
The synthesis, structural, and antibacterial evaluation of bicyclic tetramate derivatives of cysteine rendered hydrophilic with pendant heterocyclic substituents is reported; effective synthetic protocols and antibacterial activity for a small library of polar derivatives were found, and direct evidence for strong metal chelation in these systems was obtained. A computational study has developed a detailed understanding of the controlling factors of the key Dieckmann cyclization step.
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