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Introduction of the (-)-berkelic acid side chain and assignment of the C-22 stereochemistry.


ABSTRACT: A Kiyooka aldol condensation of an aldehyde with a trimethylsilyl ketene acetal and the oxazaborolidinone prepared from N-Ts-(S)-valine gives two of the four possible aldol adducts, which were oxidized and deprotected to complete the synthesis of (-)-berkelic acid and (-)-22-epi-berkelic acid. This synthesis establishes the absolute stereochemistry and assigns the stereochemistry at C-22. A biosynthetic pathway is proposed that is consistent with the known absolute stereochemistry at the quaternary carbon of spiciferone A, spicifernin, and berkelic acid and provides a simple explanation for the differing stereochemistry at C-18 and C-19 of spicifernin and berkelic acid.

SUBMITTER: Wu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2891347 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Introduction of the (-)-berkelic acid side chain and assignment of the C-22 stereochemistry.

Wu Xiaoxing X   Zhou Jingye J   Snider Barry B BB  

The Journal of organic chemistry 20090801 16


A Kiyooka aldol condensation of an aldehyde with a trimethylsilyl ketene acetal and the oxazaborolidinone prepared from N-Ts-(S)-valine gives two of the four possible aldol adducts, which were oxidized and deprotected to complete the synthesis of (-)-berkelic acid and (-)-22-epi-berkelic acid. This synthesis establishes the absolute stereochemistry and assigns the stereochemistry at C-22. A biosynthetic pathway is proposed that is consistent with the known absolute stereochemistry at the quatern  ...[more]

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