3-Methoxybenzamide (1) is a weak inhibitor of the essential bacterial cell division protein FtsZ. Alkyl derivatives of 1 are potent antistaphylococcal compounds with suboptimal drug-like properties. Exploration of the structure−activity relationships of analogues of these inhibitors led to the identification of potent antistaphylococcal compounds with improved pharmaceutical properties.
Carboxylic acids are converted into alcohols by chemoselective reduction of their corresponding fluorides with sodium borohydride and dropwise addition of methanol. The method is general and mild and displays a high level of functional group compatibility. N-Protected amino and peptide alcohols, bearing varieties of protecting groups, are prepared in the same way from their corresponding amino acids and peptides without racemization.
The synthesis of enantiopure gamma-substituted gamma-amino acids with proteinogenic side chains, starting from the corresponding natural alpha-amino acids, was studied. N-Protected amino aldehydes containing various protective groups were prepared from the corresponding amino alcohols by oxidation with NaOCl in the presence of AcNH-TEMPO and directly reacted with methyl, benzyl and tert-butyl phosphoranylidene acetate to produce alpha,beta-unsaturated gamma-amino esters. Simultaneous hydrogenation of the double bond and removal of either the benzyl or benzyloxycarbonyl group led to N- or C-protected gamma-amino acids in high yield. The enantiomeric purity was studied by 1H NMR analysis of Mosher amides and chiral HPLC analysis.
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