The bis-guanidinium
ion family of natural products are revered
for their utility in the study of ion channel physiology. While many
congeners have been isolated with various oxidation and sulfation
patterns, only two members of this family have been isolated bearing
a carbon–carbon bond at C11, namely 11-saxitoxinethanoic acid
and zetekitoxin AB. Herein we described a synthetic platform capable
of efficiently targeting (+)-saxitoxin and 11-saxitoxinethanoic acid
with an embedded C11 carbon–carbon bond. We demonstrate that
this strategy enables direct enolate coupling in both an inter- and
intramolecular fashion to create the C11–C15 carbon–carbon
bond.
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