A short, asymmetric
synthesis of a cyclic N-acyl O-amino
phenol duocarmycin prodrug subject to reductive
activation based on the simplified 1,2,9,9a-tetrahydrocyclopropa[c]benz[e]indol-4-one (CBI) DNA alkylation
subunit is described. A key element of the approach entailed treatment
of iodo-epoxide 7, prepared by N-alkylation of 6 with (S)-glycidal 3-nosylate, with EtMgBr
at room temperature to directly provide the optically pure alcohol 8 in 78% yield (99% ee) derived from an effective metal–halogen
exchange and subsequent regioselective intramolecular 6-endo-tet cyclization. Following O-debenzylation, introduction
of a protected N-methylhydroxamic acid, direct trannannular
spirocyclization, and subsequent stereoelectronically controlled acid-catalyzed
cleavage of the resulting cyclopropane (HCl), further improvements
in a unique intramolecular cyclization with N–O bond formation
originally introduced for formation of the reductively labile prodrug
functionality are detailed.
The preparation, characterization and examination of the CBI-based 5-membered lactone 5 capable of serving as a prodrug or protein (antibody) conjugation reagent are disclosed along with its incorporation into the corresponding CC-1065 and duocarmycin analog 6, and the establishment of their properties.
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