1. Total Synthesis of (+)-Rubellin C
- Author
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Uttam K. Tambar and Jackson A. Gartman
- Subjects
Scaffold ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Total synthesis ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Article ,0104 chemical sciences - Abstract
The rubellins are a family of stereochemically complex anthraquinoid heterodimers containing an unprecedented chemical scaffold. Although the rubellins have been known for over three decades, no total synthesis has been achieved since their discovery. Their topology is characterized by a 6–5–6 fused ring system, five neighboring stereocenters including a quaternary center all in a convoluted core, and an anthraquinone nucleus. The rubellin architecture has been shown to inhibit and reverse the aggregation of tau protein, a therapeutically relevant target for Alzheimer’s disease. Herein, we describe the first stereoselective synthesis of a member of the family, (+)-rubellin C, in 16 steps. Strategic disconnections allow expedient construction of stereochemical and topological intricacy in a short sequence of borylative and transition metal-catalyzed steps.
- Published
- 2020