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Covalent [2]Catenane and [2]Rotaxane Synthesis via a δ-Amino Acid Template.


ABSTRACT: Despite the advances in the synthesis of mechanically interlocked molecules, a generally applicable approach to interlocked natural products, such as lasso peptides, is yet to be formulated. While amino acid sequences have been introduced into several rotaxanes, the key structural components have always been dictated by the method used for supramolecular preorganization. In this work, we report the use of an ester-functionalized, aromatic δ-amino acid as the central covalent templating unit in the synthesis of both a [2]catenane and a [2]rotaxane from the same multimacrocyclic intermediate. This represents a key step toward future synthetic peptide-based interlocked products.

SUBMITTER: Pilon S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8640993 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Covalent [2]Catenane and [2]Rotaxane Synthesis via a δ-Amino Acid Template.

Pilon Simone S   Jørgensen Steen Ingemann SI   van Maarseveen Jan H JH  

ACS organic & inorganic Au 20210811 2


Despite the advances in the synthesis of mechanically interlocked molecules, a generally applicable approach to interlocked natural products, such as lasso peptides, is yet to be formulated. While amino acid sequences have been introduced into several rotaxanes, the key structural components have always been dictated by the method used for supramolecular preorganization. In this work, we report the use of an ester-functionalized, aromatic δ-amino acid as the central covalent templating unit in t  ...[more]

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