Issue 9, 2010

Structure elucidation of hypocreolide A by enantioselective total synthesis

Abstract

The nonenolide hypocreolide A was isolated from culture filtrates of the ascomycete Hypocrea lactea. It exhibits moderate antimicrobial activity against various tested fungi and bacteria. Since neither the relative nor the absolute stereochemistry of the compound could be initially assigned, a stereochemically flexible total synthesis was developed. The two stereogenic centers were formed in high enantioselectivity and yield using transition metal catalyzed asymmetric reactions. While attempts to construct the ten-membered lactone in a ring-closing olefin metathesis gave disappointing results, a combination of cross metathesis and macrolactonization provided the title compound in nine steps and 12% overall yield.

Graphical abstract: Structure elucidation of hypocreolide A by enantioselective total synthesis

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jan 2010
Accepted
12 Feb 2010
First published
04 Mar 2010

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2010,8, 2123-2130

Structure elucidation of hypocreolide A by enantioselective total synthesis

K. Götz, J. C. Liermann, E. Thines, H. Anke and T. Opatz, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2010, 8, 2123 DOI: 10.1039/C001794A

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