Stereoselective Construction of Tertiary Alcohol at C11 of Zetekitoxin AB
Ayato Nureki,
Kanna Adachi,
Hayate Ishizuka
et al.
Abstract:The paralytic shellfish toxin saxitoxin (STX) is a guanidine alkaloid that potently inhibits voltage‐gated sodium channels (NaV). Among STX analogs so far reported, zetexitoxin AB (ZTX), isolated from the poison dart frog, exhibits the most potent inhibitory activity. ZTX has a macrocyclic lactam structure with a tertiary alcohol at C11. Here, we describe the construction of the characteristic structure of ZTX at C11, focusing on the C−C bond and tertiary hydroxyl group, via two approaches, i. e., Mukaiyama‐hy… Show more
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