The first synthesis of carbon-stapled beta(3)-peptides is reported. The precursor beta(3)-peptides, with O-allyl beta-serines located in an i/i+3 relationship, were prepared on solid phase. We show that efficient ring-closing metathesis (RCM) of these new beta(3)-peptides proceeds smoothly either in solution or on an appropriate solid support. All products were generated with high selectivity for the E-isomer.
The key tricyclic intermediate 3a, for the total synthesis of the C(20)-nor analogue of salvinorin A, was prepared in seven steps from 3-furaldehyde. Key steps involved a highly regio- and diastereoselective Lewis acid assisted Diels-Alder reaction followed by base-promoted epimerization and a completely stereoselective conjugate reduction.
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